This blog is about my garden and the outdoors. I am new to photography but I am trying to show some of the pretty things that grow here in Michigan. I love the wild things who visit me and I dont mind if they eat a bit here and there. I like it more if they let me take their picture. As time goes on I think I will try to show you around the beautiful area that I live in as well as my garden. I try to use my own pictures as much as possible but will also use pictures from the web. If I inadvertently use your photo or work without permission please email me and I will remove it or give credit if you prefer. I will give credit when I know who the owner is. I would ask that anyone using my pictures do the same.
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Friday, September 7, 2012

On the Beach at Ferring.............

Although you may not be able to read this too well, it may give a bit of insight into the variety of life on and around the beach.Every beach is different. This is vastly different from our beautiful Michigan fresh water beaches. So it holds a different fascination.
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I have seen seaweeds on many beaches in England but here there were quite a variety in a small space.
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Not a lot in way of sea shells but I bet if I had time I could find some pretty ones. Lots of cuttlefish.
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The pebbles looked really interesting and I knew that me and Laura could sit for hours there poking through them. As there was no chance of taking any home I didn't even look.
Check out this little guy.............

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Everyone out walking, or on the way to breakfast at the Bluebird on the beach.

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Old fashioned changing huts are now holiday properties that become your own little room on the beach, fitted with a hot plate and couches and chairs to relax and enjoy the views.


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2 comments:

DeniseinVA said...

Lovely study of beach activity and it would be fun to delve through all the different types of seaweed. I never did this when I was in England but certainly do now when I get the chance. I have always loved those beach huts. They had them at Paignton in South Devon when I lived there and still do no doubt.

Cindy Adkins said...

Fascinating! Love those beach huts!