Wednesday, 28 December 2011

28th December




Many of the gabions have now been reconstructed and parts of the beach between the barricades are almost reverting to 'normal'. Until you get to the heaps of huge bags at the north end of the erosion works zone, you can almost forget about the diggers and industrial scale intervention of the last three months.

Huge flints have been imported to the beach (from where?) to construct the gabions and strange blue and yellow hieroglyphics have appeared on the stones.

A new discovery: our lovely puppy not only loves to dig, jump and swim - he now likes to climb cliffs too...

There are signs of recent cliff falls (not puppy-induced) and the old high tide mark (weed and rubbish) pushes right up to the base of the cliff, surrounding the wild lupins.

The 'dusk' sky and light on the sea are stunning as we walk back along the shore. We find a smartie top just as we climb back up the shingle to leave the beach. A periwinkle is in flower at the top of the beach.

Not much to carry today - an unremarkable collection...



low tide: 07.05 hrs 0.2m; high tide 13.29 hrs 2.7m, low 19.02 hrs 0.8m
time of arrival: 14.01 hrs
weather: cloudy, wind SW 20 mph, temperature 10c
marine litter: nothing exceptional


 





 



 

 

 

 

  



 







Saturday, 17 December 2011

17th December



I have a helper on the beach today: my mad fluffy 'pup' (who is nearly old enough to know better...) who found (and then lost) a dustpan...
There are large quantities of wax on the beach today including one massive lump...

Treasures include two toy soldiers (Chinese), a hoover attachment (so easy to lose at sea) and an unopened can of ?Arabic orange Fanta!
No plastic bags, no balloons and only one sanitary towel - hooray.

low tide: 09.12 hrs 0.6m; high tide 15.32 hrs 2.5m
time of arrival: 12.33 hrs
weather: overcast with glimmers, wind W 15mph, temperature 4c - cold!
marine litter: large amount of wax; higher density plastic pieces.