In Which There is Sunshine and Seaside
Apr. 24th, 2011 12:05 pmIt's Easter weekend, which means two Bank Holidays and thus a long weekend, and having been unable to join my sisters for a weekends sailing (as I left it too late, and so the boat is full) I decided to spend the weekend with my mum and dad, down in Devon.
I am fortunate in that I get on very well with my parents, so visiting them is restful, and they now live in a lovely part of the country.
| View from the house |
On Friday my parents had various committments, so we didn't go out anywhere, but instead I spent the day between cooking (flapjacks, and lemon meriengue pie, and a casserole) and wandering around the garden in the sun.
We have been enjoying wonderful, unseasonably warm weather for the time of year - yesterday was in the 70s, so being outside is a pleasure.
| Ilfracombe |
On Saturday, they asked me whether there was anywhere I'd like to go, and I said the seaside.
| Ilfracombe Harbour (Low Tide) |
There are lots of bits of seaside near here, and on this occasion we went to Ilfracombe, which started life as a fishing village, and became a holiday destination in the Victorian period, and is now a little run-down. However, in the sun, and with lots of visitors for the Easter weekend, it was looking it's best.
| Beach |
We walked down to the harbour, full mainly now with pleasure yachts, not fishing boats, and then to a little beach, where I paddled, because sometimes you have to, don't you? The water was very cold, but bracing...
| Juvenile Herring Gull |
There were lots of Herring Gulls, and a few Black Backed gulls and a Kittiwake or two, and we saw a cormorant, too, later.
| Harbour wall, and St Nicholas's chapel |
By the time we came down, the tide had gone out, leaving all the yachts high and dry, although further out to sea were several, sailing, and also 3 or four retired lifeboats. (The current lifeboat was at the top of the slipway, flying lots of flags, and having a fund-raiser)
| Retired lifeboats |
We must have spent 3 or 4 hours wandering around, enjoying the views and the weather, and sustained only by large ice-creams made with local cream...
It was a lovely day, and then we returned to the house, in time for me to watch Doctor Who while my parents cooked supper.
A most enjoyable day
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Date: 2011-04-25 12:40 am (UTC)It sounds like you really are having a perfect Easter.
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Date: 2011-04-26 04:58 am (UTC)The sand there is so much darker than I'm used to seeing. Granted, I've only been to New World beaches. ;)
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Date: 2011-04-27 08:20 am (UTC)