Monday 18 October 2021

Unseasonably . . .Local

Not exactly sure what someone had in mind here
We've had some lovely walks in and amongst coastal towns and wartime former railway tunnels used to shelter civilians during bombing raids.

The RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) visited our harbour, and low flying chinook and Coast Guard Life Flight pass by occasionally looking like they are going to crash our building - but sadly without much warning so I don't have a photo.


There have been some amusing British weather terms, summed up as either unseasonably warm or cool!  And then this rainbow appeared! 

- Dry with clear spells

- Sun developing

- Summer a muddle

- Nuisance cooling wind

- Murky

- Anticyclonic gloom

- The high is kind-a in wrong place for good weather

More sights from our walks




Pavilion de The [Tea Pavilion] (2012) by Joana Vasconcelos, Yorkshire Sculpture Park

The Little Time House, narrow triangular building, Southgate, Sleaford, Lincolnshire.


'This is the shortest street I've seen - the sign on the white door in background reads 'Private.
It is near the canal museum at Stoke Bruerne, Northamptonshire.

Tide is out - time for a 7 km Harbour to Harbour race 

Wednesday 13 October 2021

3 Down & ...

Three quiet books made and one to go . . . 






One can feed the elephant by mouth, empty his/her stomach, pull the truck (elastic inside) and squeeze the ear (crinkly paper). Also find more food by opening up the Velcro strap on her/his back (along with threading through clip), and braid the tail.

Yes there are beachy things inside the 3 parts of the sandcastle . . . 

and onc can race the owl button around the track, watching the butterfly and avoiding the dog

The cat has Velcro eyes to play peek-a-boo

Double purpose money!