Facing due North, as our house does and being on the side of a hill we see very little direct sunlight during the winter. In the summer though the sunsets can be stunning looking across the fields to Malborough. Tonight's was no exception - not expansive (taking up the whole sky), but certainly colourful.
North Sands Salcombe
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Another Sunset
Facing due North, as our house does and being on the side of a hill we see very little direct sunlight during the winter. In the summer though the sunsets can be stunning looking across the fields to Malborough. Tonight's was no exception - not expansive (taking up the whole sky), but certainly colourful.
Happy Birthday Julie
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Another different day...
Monday, 27 June 2011
What a difference a day makes...
Julie rowed this evening and although the mist had lifted generally from the estuary the surrounding hills were shrouded in mist. She really enjoyed the row and was happy not to get wet.
Sunday, 26 June 2011
Pete's office...
For the last few months Pete has worked part-time on the Salcombe fuel barge operated by Devon Marine Fuels. Today was a working day and it started off calm and misty on the water. Over the first few hours the mist lifted to reveal a sunny, but breezy day. It has been really windy over the last few weeks and it’s about time the town had some settled sunny weather. It turned out to be a lovely sunny afternoon, but windy and cold on the water.
One of the attached pictures is of Salcombe town taken from Pete’s “office”, which is an improvement on his last office view. As a Programme/Project Manager working from home his view was of our back garden (or from the driving seat of his car on a motorway). Although he now has a 15 minute walking commute into town he doesn’t feel he can complain (despite the hills) followed by a short boat ride out to the barge.
The view is ever changing with the weather, tide and time of day and the diversity of craft either based in or stopping over in Salcombe passing by the fuel barge. The yacht club sailing events are always interesting to watch. You also get the odd windsurfer, hoby-cat, kayak or paddle board go by sometimes with the occasional dog perched on the front. As the summer progresses I am promised even more interesting sights) fingers crossed!