Tweeties tweeting, water splashing, oh how nice, thank you. The lady in pink waved. The dog ran. Insects flitted. Fish and chips were eaten. Seagulls congregated. People walked. Breezes blew. Sunlight reflected off white surfaces. Grass grew. Is there anything so lovely as a day at the water and the calm sea?
My first guess was Southern Wales coast because of the black rock, but upon looking it up, This location is about 127 miles/205 Km from where I had guessed it might be. It's right up from the southern most extreme tip of the main island, and given I had visited Lands End as a child, I might have asked my mom/mum to stop there too given it's close proximity. I loved living in England as a child. This village seems very cozy, the kind of place that most homes should have some view of the water. But I don't much fancy all the inclines on the way or back again. Lol Now my question is this: Is that body of water considered the Celtic Sea, or the English Channel? (Maybe the North Atlantic Ocean?)
So beautiful! After a harrowing couple of days I really needed this, thanks 😁
So peaceful! Thank you. 😊
Tweeties tweeting, water splashing, oh how nice, thank you. The lady in pink waved. The dog ran. Insects flitted. Fish and chips were eaten. Seagulls congregated. People walked. Breezes blew. Sunlight reflected off white surfaces. Grass grew. Is there anything so lovely as a day at the water and the calm sea?
My first guess was Southern Wales coast because of the black rock, but upon looking it up, This location is about 127 miles/205 Km from where I had guessed it might be. It's right up from the southern most extreme tip of the main island, and given I had visited Lands End as a child, I might have asked my mom/mum to stop there too given it's close proximity. I loved living in England as a child.
This village seems very cozy, the kind of place that most homes should have some view of the water. But I don't much fancy all the inclines on the way or back again. Lol
Now my question is this: Is that body of water considered the Celtic Sea, or the English Channel? (Maybe the North Atlantic Ocean?)
Where is Dr. Bellingham? 😉
It does seem very quiet…