The first few photographs were taken at La Pointe de L'Aiguillon (where the River Lay enters the sea) with an amazing sky and reflections.
Sunday, 23 January 2011
Walks along the beach
After much rain on our return from the UK we have experienced some much more settled weather and been able to get out and about (even if it has meant wrapping up well to stop the cold wind from getting to us).
The first few photographs were taken at La Pointe de L'Aiguillon (where the River Lay enters the sea) with an amazing sky and reflections.




Onto La Dive, the ancient island between L'Aiguillon and St Michel en l'Herme. Last time we were here was not long after last year's devastating storm when all the fields had become salty wastes once the waters had subsided. It's good to see green poking through again but I'm not sure they'll be able to grow crops again for a while.
The first few photographs were taken at La Pointe de L'Aiguillon (where the River Lay enters the sea) with an amazing sky and reflections.
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Great photos again Dave. You are so lucky to live near so many beautiful beaches for your walks and bike rides. Love A&B xxx
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