
There’s just something about a line of beach huts and the sea and sky…

There’s just something about a line of beach huts and the sea and sky…



On the famous Worthing pier, there’s a partition of coloured glass panes running down the centre. I took this shot west along the English Channel through a green pane.

Back in April we took the bus west to Worthing. Inadvertently, I had switched my camera to record on chip 2 rather than the usual chip 1 and somehow never noticed it nor missed my Worthing pictures, and they remained there, on chip 2 in the camera until I recently rediscovered them. For the next few days, then, I’ll be posting pictures from that day trip.


After the solstice sun had set we walked back in the gloaming and saw the piers in the dusk-blue distance.





West Pier again, this time on a day when the haze almost erased the horizon, obscuring the boundary between the sea and sky.

A couple days after our walk across the Seven Sisters we joined the Brighton Ramblers on a short (~5 miles) trek through the rolling countryside of the South Downs, beginning and ending at Salt Dean, one of Brighton’s villages.
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