From countryside to seashore...
a short walk from where we stayed recently,
down to the Old Church at St. Helens
▲ that's an old fort out to sea on the horizon
then a walk back across an area known as the Duver -
made for a good afternoons stroll
William enjoyed his time on the beach too,
but then he always does.
14 comments:
Looks beautiful, and plenty to see. Pleased William enjoyed a new beach :-)
We've been here before and I'm sure William remembered it!
There's nothing like a walk along the beach especially if you have the beach to yourself. That is one happy looking boy.
Nice to see the photos of the place, lovely.
Wonderful trip, Ann! Long time since I have been on the Isle of Wight.
Thanks CJ, Christine and Judy :-)
Gosh, it all looks lovely. I don't know the IOW well, but my (late) husband's family used to go to the same boarding house in Ryde every summer when he was a nipper.
Tell the truth....you choose the places you visit based on William's preferences, right? ;)
People seem to return time and time again once they discover the IOW. As a kid we had neighbours who went to the same place in Sandown every year :-)
Absolutely....the lad is a very important decision maker for us ;)
That last photo was worth waiting for, really made me smile :-))
The lad is something of a charmer isn't he Jane :-)
Lovely photo's Anne, and if that photo of the Sea Fort was taken from the beech, which I suspect it was, then I'm well impressed with your camera as well as your ability to use it. Nice shots, all of them. ;-)
Thank you very much John, yes you are right, the photo was taken from the beach. My camera is an Olympus SP-810UZ - 14 Megapixels.
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