Blustery this year, but no less magical. Always an adventure.
From our Instagram, @North.Sea.Living.
Blustery this year, but no less magical. Always an adventure.
From our Instagram, @North.Sea.Living.
2017 has been a particularly good year for rainbow spotting on the North Norfolk coast… 🌞 + 🌧 = 🌈
From our Instagram, @North.Sea.Living.
A sunrise paddle across to the Blakeney Watch House to start the week. It’s one of our favourite places on the Norfolk coast (we’ve written about our adventures staying out there in previous posts).
From our Instagram, @North.Sea.Living (take a look for a couple more photos of the kayaking and the Watch House).
An acquired taste, perhaps, but the glow of sunlight on the wet mud of shallow East Coast harbours is a beautiful thing. If you feel the same and haven’t yet read Maurice Griffith’s The Magic of the Swatchways, you really must.
From our Instagram, @North.Sea.Living.
The sun rises about a quarter past seven at this time of year, emerging from the low hills behind Cley as you look back across the fresh water marsh from Blakeney. If you’re lucky, you see the silhouette of Cley windmill emerging and the swaying reeds bathed in the glowing light.
This was shot as a video over about twenty minutes on a morning dog walk, then edited afterwards to speed it up.
Calm days are less frequent at this time of year, but when they arrive, the sky pools in the salt marsh light up with colour and reflection.
From our Instagram, @North.Sea.Living.