curiouswombat: (notes from a small island)
curiouswombat ([personal profile] curiouswombat) wrote2012-05-02 09:30 pm
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Sea Pictures, mainly.

This is just a post to show the contrasts we can get in weather, here in the Irish Sea. I took a few pictures when I visited a patient in Derbyhaven last week - in a storm, and a few today, about 4 or 5 miles away at Port Erin, on a calm day.

I'll put them

Derbyhaven's name suggests, rightly, that it is a sheltered cove - and it has not only the natural protection of the curves of the bay, but also a man-made breakwater; which is the structure in the middle here, doing its job - the water is certainly breaking over it! Can you imagine how rough the water would be in the haven if it wasn't for the breakwater?

Derbyhaven, April 25th 2012

And from a little further along, the breakwater again -

Derbyhaven, April 25th 2012, B

Definitely a day to leave your small boat in the bay! It was the sort of day I was imagining in Immigrants, Chapter Seven.

Today - exactly a week later, I was in Port Erin, and sat on a bench above the bay to eat lunch - it was a very different day! This was the view;

Port Erin Bay

Or, if I turned about 90* I could see this;

Port Erin Bay  Bradda Head

The thing on the top is the Milner Tower - it is basically a folly.

And here is a closer view of the yacht in the bay;

Port Erin Bay B

This is just a seat further down the path;

Port Erin Bay footpath to beach

And finally, just because I like it, here are two people strolling along the shore;

Port Erin Bay C

Lunch breaks like that certainly help centre me and ready me to face the afternoon!

[identity profile] bojojoti.livejournal.com 2012-05-03 10:21 am (UTC)(link)
The last one looks like a Biblical miracle--walking on water!

[identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com 2012-05-03 12:44 pm (UTC)(link)
It does, doesn't it? Just the water in the sand reflecting the sunlight - but pretty.