Tuesday 26 August 2014

Burnham on Sea

While I’m in the creative mood, here are a few sunset pictures from our new home towns wild seawall. And a few odd shots from around the seaside part of town. We live literally five minutes from the mouth of the River Brue, which itself then feeds into the mouth of the River Parrett http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Brue,  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Parrett which discharges into Bridgwater Bay and the Bristol channel. The intermediate strip of land is Stert Island http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridgwater_Bay

Towards Stert Island



Towards the Bay of Bridgwater
River Brue at Low tide
Steep Holm (right of it Flat Holm) 
Hinkly Point Nuclear Power Station (towards Minehead). 
Quantock Hills 
Sea Wall towards town
Beach Towards the River Brue (direction I came from)
Boats of the Brue
King Fisher in a Clay Pit pond
Across the saltings to Minehead and the Bristol Channel
Towards the Quantocks

Of Late

It’s been a while since a word was written for this place. So today I decided that I’d write something, even if it’s just mitigation for having written nothing here since July.

Summer is on the wane as expected at this time of year and as described in the previous post the front garden is ready for planting at some point in the next few weeks, decorating has hit the skids because we’re skint. And we haven’t really been anywhere off the grid to make a travel blog worthwhile. This said we did do a lovely day trip to Salcombe in Devon, so I shall post a picture or two below.

Campsite is down the way



Today as I sit in the conservatory writing this, there are showers of varying intensity, blue skies every few minutes followed by palls of cloud, misty mizzle, drizzle and moments of fierce precipitation. The plants fostered by my parents are dripping and cheerful as they get their fill of rain, and the grass has recovered. The fence all around has been painted, the garden itself is a bit sorry (pictures below). Out front we have planted a Rowan: Sorbus aucuparia `Cardinal Royal’ https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/details?plantid=1853,  and a Japanese black cherry Prunus cerasifera `Nigra’ https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/details?plantid=1532 these trees will screen a view, provide a bit of shade to the front garden, some blossom and fruit for the local critters and add height to a close that we feel lacks architectural planting.









I’m still unemployed, but have been beavering away on a creative writing project that I started a couple of years ago, and have probably written ten to fifteen thousand words more, probably deleted five thousand and refined what was already written having read a few articles of the subject, and having read what I’d written previously and thought `that’s shit that is’. I am in between times looking for paid employment ... in the absence of a jackpot Premium Bonds win.
All very green but not very productive.







I'll try and post the difference in a years time
I think I’m going to stick with this blog rather than create something new. However I am going to make some changes to the layout and headings rather than re-invent the wheel. However it will take some time and thought, because creating a record of an average couples mid-life may seem (and may well be), a load of boring drivel. Enjoy the pictures.

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