Wonderful "participating" from afar as you worked your bundles, wove your beach treasures and unveiled the wondrous results. Terrific in every sense and I swear I even felt a bit of the sea splash on looking at the photos from Eastbourne Beach. Thank you Debbie for taking us along
Wow Marti that was a quick response, thank you for your encouraging comments, it was a great experience and I am hoping to expand on some of these processes in the future.
These are called groynes and are for holding the beach together, there are quite a few beaches round our island that have them, I think more on the south coast than elsewhere.
Wonderful "participating" from afar as you worked your bundles, wove your beach treasures and unveiled the wondrous results. Terrific in every sense and I swear I even felt a bit of the sea splash on looking at the photos from Eastbourne Beach. Thank you Debbie for taking us along
ReplyDeleteWow Marti that was a quick response, thank you for your encouraging comments, it was a great experience and I am hoping to expand on some of these processes in the future.
DeleteClose, closer, closest...wonderful series!
ReplyDeleteThanks Barbara
Deletewondering what is all this amazing wooden construction on the beach Debbie? is it for boating or for holding the beach together?
ReplyDeleteThese are called groynes and are for holding the beach together, there are quite a few beaches round our island that have them, I think more on the south coast than elsewhere.
DeleteI love them, they remind me of recurring Dystopian dreamscapes of living on the edge...
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