saltmarsh

my best local walk has got to be across the saltmarsh at Morston

0floodmarsh

high tide or low, up or down the creek …

0upthecreek

the huge skies and wild landscape are balm to the soul

0hugesky

not really so wild, but now the summer is over it’s mostly very quiet, especially at low tide.

0boatbank

this little beauty is a small crab boat, inboard motor

0crabboat

at low tide one can hop across creeks

0sandbanks

or walk along the low shingle ridge at the edges of the mud flats

0saktmarshsky

plenty of foraging for Tilda

0gravel

and paddling

0mudbeach

and running free

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soft sand and then the marram grass

0tildarushinggrass

sky relecting pools

0greenpools

water running away

0lowcreek

sky making shoals

0skyshoals

wind blowing

0tildablow

waders calling – curlew, redshank, oyster catcher, and now the brent geese with their gabbling purring murmur.

0prints

we are drawn back to the place,

0tildahead

an out of time in-between-scape

0knot

in a crowded world

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