I'm planning to chart the the beauty of the impact of the breach in the seawall over the year. I hope to find intimate landscapes and wabi-sabi images rather than the broad landscapes (and kingfishers) I try to get.
I'm going to visit at least once a month, at different states of the tide, weather conditions and times of day. Nature is valiantly reclaiming the land, supporting a wide variety of wildlife.
This image with the two people shows the scale of the damage since the sea wall was breached in late 2019.
@pcoulson my happy place to visit with @wakelys @denful it's changed so much over past 3 years, but not noticed it!!
@ludwigsdiana thank you @wakelys well that was my assumption.....please!( no kingfisher show today!) @koalagardens I'm hoping so @boxplayer it's a lovely place to squelch in the mud
@denful it's changed so much over past 3 years, but not noticed it!!
@ludwigsdiana thank you
@wakelys well that was my assumption.....please!( no kingfisher show today!)
@koalagardens I'm hoping so
@boxplayer it's a lovely place to squelch in the mud