I've been taking some time off, time off from blogging, time off from making, mulling over the direction I want to take for the final year of my degree (and doing a bit of long overdue decorating!). Still not sure yet but I have the germ of an idea, a starting point, we shall see where it leads.
We've had gorgeous weather this last week or so. It looks as though today might have been the last of the really nice days, so I'm glad we took advantage of it and went for a walk along the beach this morning. It's something I don't do nearly as often as I should.
I love the 'wideness' of the estuary landscape, and the sheer quantity of open sky. Mountains are beautiful too, but the way they block out the sky makes me feel a little hemmed in.
We met someone on our walk... there is a natterjack toad reserve fenced off on the beach but I've never actually met one before...
...he didn't stay long...
Looking back the way we'd come...
Being so shallow for such a long way out, and being estuary of course rather than 'proper' sea, our beach is not much good for beachcombing. But today there were piles of tiny pink and white shells collected in the sand ripples, looking a little like sugar sprinkles on a cake.
Now I have some tiles to grout and some decisions to make...