
Now back to the original project to share natural beauty with everyone who is confined indoors due to Covid-19.

The more people who share these posts on social media with their friends and followers, the more people we’ll reach. And it’ll also show more of them our wonderful world. Maybe, between us, we can restore some love and respect for nature and slow down the growing damage we’re inflicting on our environment. Thank you.

By the way, if you enjoy my pictures, why not have a look at my gallery? You’ll find it here. A small selection is also available through the ‘Gallery’ tab at the top of this page.
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The ocean wave photo is wonderful. Although I’m landlocked now (and have been for many years) I was raised next to the ocean. I have often missed it.
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Thanks, Lynette. That particular sea view is of the North Sea (a chilly stretch of water) and was taken about forty miles north of a place where I spent some of my childhood. Our home was a converted railway wagon, still on its wheels, standing on the edge of the crumbling cliffs. I walked to school along the beach each day and rarely wore shoes. It was a magical period for a lad of 5-7 years.
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I went for a quick dip in the North Sea once many years ago! It was a very warm day, but it was good to get out of that cold water and sit in the sun!
Your childhood sounds lovely – walking to school barefoot; living in a converted railway wagon – I would have loved that.
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It was a great time, Lynette. I wrote a short story around it recently.
The North Sea is a moody body of water, and I used to love standing on the clifftop during thunder storms, watching the waves crash on the beach below. For some odd reason, my mum used to get a little concerned and would call me in out of the rain!
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I bet she did!
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I love all your pictures. They are peaceful and make me sigh. Thanks again.
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Thanks, Brenda.
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Gorgeous Pictures!
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Thank you, Bonnie. I’ll keep them coming.
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I do thank you for putting in ocean pictures for me! The last one looks like there might be some great tide pools when the tide is out, yes/
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Yes, some pools in the sand. But it’s the North Sea, so a little chilly this time of the year, Noelle. But I don’t think that’s an issue for you, is it?
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