Hello Lovelies,
here's my third holiday post, hope you are not fed up yet :0)
WEDNESDAY
After my run on Wednesday morning I was happy to relax by our caravan for a little while. The weather was too nice to be inside so I sat in a deckchair and sketched the view.........
By early afternoon the whole of our party were ready to hit the beach and we decided to stay local, popping down the hill to Crantock beach. Actually we tried to take one car to transport beach stuff and older members of the group but the car park was already jam packed and we had to hastily dump things and take the car back up the hill.
Once we climbed the dunes we could see just how popular this beach is on a sunny August day !...........
Here's our "camp" , up in the dunes, looking out to sea......perfect.....
the River Gannell ( the one I was trying to cross in my first run ) flows out to sea here .
This is the beach shop and at high tide you can catch the little ferry boat to it, or at low tide you can use the bridge, just visible on the right in this photo...........
As well as the usual beach supplies they have live crabs and lobsters in tanks you can buy ........
It was lovely to see the families with small children enjoying the shallow river..........
I just loved taking in the the view from our tent, but I also like to join the others in the sea occasionally........
It takes a warm sunny day to tempt me, and this was one....so I pulled on my wet suit and headed off with the gang to do some body-boarding..............
Last year I finally gave in and invested in a full length wet suit.....it means I can enjoy the water for at least an hour before the cold gets to me.
And once I'm in I remember that I do
LOVE trying to catch the perfect wave. Watching the sea build into a wall of water , trying to choose the biggest one to catch a ride on. Listening to the roar as the wave gets closer. Turning round to face the shore at the last moment and jumping onto your board, hoping this will be the wave that carries you right into the shallows, speeding forward with a big grin on your face.It's great fun and I can see why my boys love it so.
When we finally got too cold and headed back up the beach the tide was much further in............
But we were safe , up on our sand dune. What gloriously soft sand it was.........
I'm not a sunbather, generally I sit inside the tent, but I do love a sunny day at the beach and I was very happy popping out occasionally to finally get that Seagull shot.........
And notice the bees busy gathering nectar........
Before hopping back into the shade.........
After our evening meal at the caravan the sun was still gloriously warm, so I got out my deckchair for the second time that day and did a little crochet............
It was so peaceful.........what a perfect end to a glorious day .
THURSDAY
Another beach day. We live a long way from the sea , so when we get to the seaside the beach is where we want to be...........
We set up out camp at Porth beach again. There as so many lovely beaches around Newquay that I felt slightly guilty about not trying out a new one, but this holiday we all seemed happy to stick with the old favourites.
My lovely sister-in-law and I took the opportunity to explore the village a little more together. We both loved this house by the beach with it's pretty flowers..........
It looked wonderful on such a sunny morning.........
We decide to have a little wander along the coast path...........
just far enough to gaze back at pretty Porth, with it's cluster of houses nestled in the valley..........
Back in the village we couldn't resist a nosey around the little streets. This house was stunning and I loved the sweet touches like the heart shaped stones on the windowsill.............
And what about this star made from mussel shells.........
I do have a bit of a thing about rooftops and these are just gorgeous in my eyes........
Another thing about rooftops at the seaside is that they often come with these cheeky chaps. I love to see and hear seagulls at the coast.......
See what I mean .........
The rest of the day was spent in the sea and relaxing on the beach. These days when I get time I do like to try and capture my surroundings in pencil as well as taking photos. I'm a bit shy about getting noticed so our beach tent make a great spot to sit and sketch.
This time it was the lovely rooftops that captured my imagination...........
I tricky subject, but I think it turned out ok.......
Here is the sketch I mentioned at the start of this post...........
And here's another beach tent drawing.......hopefully you can recognise it from my photos.........
I really enjoyed doing these quick and simple sketches. Dawn first in pencil, then fine pen. That part only takes about 15minutes . Back at the caravan I coloured them in, which I think is my favourite bit as it really brings them to life.They are a simple little memento of special days.
Phew , another mamoth post . Just one more to go :0)
Jacquie x