Down by the sea - January Views
One of the effects of lockdown has been for us to realise the importance of nature and being outside for our wellbeing. I realised many years ago the importance for me of being close to the sea and how it would lighten my mood. One of our daily dog walks invariably leads to the sea. We are so lucky to live a short walk away. Here are a few of the images we have captured in January. Hope it gives you a feel and beauty of the sea!
Such beautiful photos, thanks so much for sharing. I live far too far away from the sea so I'll borrow your "sea feel" for a while.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely. You are fortunate to be so close to the sea!
ReplyDeleteMy gosh! What absolutely glorious pictures! Beautiful. Nature is an awesome painting we get in life every day. Hugs- Diana
ReplyDeleteThe frost is heavy but without snow much be wonderful! The sea does the soul good.
ReplyDeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteOh how we wish to be by the seaside, but visiting you has definitely given us a joyful virtual experience. The sea in all its moods holds a fascination for us and is so therapeutic in the strange and difficult times.
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGlorious, and the contrast between sunset glow and blue-white frost.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos - how I miss the sea and our cottage - even more now I have seen your pictures.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos Sarah, they make me want to be there!
ReplyDeleteI love the sea at any time of the year, even in winter
ReplyDeleteFabulous images!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. You are lucky to live close to the sea.
ReplyDeleteOh those are lovely! I used to go to a writing retreat twice a year on the northern Oregon Coast but have not been able to go with the pandemic. I do miss it. I have to get out in nature at least a couple of times a week and luckily live near enough to beautiful countryside that I get out for a drive and a walk when I can. Glad you have such beauty near you!
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