Layers is the nominated theme for this week and this is my interpretation of ‘natures’ very own layers. Each day the tide comes and goes bringing in or taking out yet another layer of sand…..over months, but some times just a day if there are storms, the level of the beach can rise and fall by many feet as layers are removed or deposited. An ever changing scene.
Location: Morecambe Bay, Lancashire at sunset.
16th November
© David Oakes 2013
A beautiful ‘light’, David! But the sea may be dangerous. Yesterday our west coast was hit by a storm leaving the city of Bergen drenched in water. Today we are informed that this was just the beginning, and that a new and even bigger storm is about to hit the west coast tonight. On the coast the height of waves are expected to to reach 45-50 feet! The winds will present a danger to all those who have lifted their leisure crafts out of the water for the season. It might very soon look something like the Philippines here . . .
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Looks as if we are in for a weather change too. So far only two mornings of very light frost but we are told sow on the way next week and possible gales. So I guess its the edge of what you are getting. Stay safe.
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Wonderfully atmospheric image, and that light! Hope ‘SeeNorway’ comes through that storm OK it sounds horrific.
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I hope so to. Not seen a blog from him for a few days.
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