Friday, 15 March 2019
Beach Combing at Cleethorpes.
During March we enjoyed a couple of walks on the beach at Cleethorpes and also along Anthony's Bank to the Fitties Yacht Club. We had low tides and so were able to get right out to explore the wrecks near the Buck Beck outflow. Pussy willow and blackthorn blossoms were in full swing and we found our first coltsfoot in flower. The beach is always fascinating and close up images of shells fascinate me, especiall at wide - angle to show the habitat: Haille Sandfort on occasions. Similarly the dunes and saltmarsh always make rewarding beach combing expeditions, in this cares huge pieces of driftwood which would make wonderful garden sculptures, but would need a lorry to transport them home. I wonder where they originated?
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