I was awake early, made a flask and was out of the house just after 7 am. I was the last one to leave today! I would say I wanted to see the sunrise, but as there was no sun in evidence I was off to see the sea at first light!
It wasn't raining and you couldn't see the spray, but that is obviously what the specks are as the later photos are clear. The surf was yellowed by the sand which made it look dirty!
I walked back through the park and it was well before 8 am but the groundsmen had already been at work.
Saw this moorhen looking for some breakfast!
I had taken peanuts to feed the squirrels but there were none around, gave a few to the ducks who also like them. It began to rain as I walked home. I spent the morning making up some stockings for the bazaar.
I went to the community centre but only stayed an hour as no one arrived for the class. I sat and cut out more stars so the time wasn't wasted. Called in at the ceramics studio on my was back and collected the bauble I had painted for Mike.
You certainly were keen this morning. Although I'd probably do the same, as the sea always looks good first thing in the morning, regardless of weather.
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas stockings are really nice. When we spoke about them I assumed they would be mainly red, as you do, but that's lovely material.
The bauble is brilliant, it will make a smashing Christmas gift, thank you for doing that.
The stockings were on a sheet that Tina asked me to make up. They have turned out pretty well. I am glad you approve of the bauble. When I called in today someone child had knocked down and broken a teapot painted by another child - oops!
DeleteOh dear, someone won't be happy!
DeleteNo, and apart from the work involved they cost £25! :-(
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