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Drawn by the need for a dog-walk, we returned to Duesbury’s Beach on a very different day with different cameras – my iPhone and my old 3 megapixel, genius at colour and closeups. I headed straight for the rocks at the south end of the beach and found a treasury of delights. The tide was low, the rocks were deeply honeycombed; rock pools sheltered shells and glimmered towards sea and sky; colonies of shells arranged themselves perfectly in rock crevices; rocks were striated with white, lined with quartz, ridged with sharp brown raised lines.
The patterns are fascinating, Meg. They would have made a great entry for ‘Abstracts’. All back to ‘normal’ again?
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Whatever normal is. Just in time to depart again. Thanks for asking. And don’t tempt me into challenges!
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It’s a wonderful beach, so much treasure to be found, especially the rock with streaks that look blue!
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Fabulous textures. I love the patterns and shapes erosion makes and I love the shells and limpets and barnacles and seaweed. I could spend a long time on this beach.
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