Well, it looks like we’re out of winter. The clocks go forward tonight – and the signs of spring are all around.
The farms are in top gear coping with this years lambing season, every field has little white things jumping around in it.
The village has been quiet for so long, but the changes are visible. The old huts used by the fisherman at the Haven have begun to come down, making way for more development.
The spring bulbs are popping up, things are green and bright. Below, the old Coop, with completed renovations.
Always a momentous day – you know its not winter when the village fish and chip shop opens for the year !
The first boats have been out in the Bay, with some glorious conditions, it is a bit windy, but the wetsuits are out and the kids are in the water. :)
Tags: beach, building, dafodills, fishing huts, lambs, spring, sunshine, warm
animals, beadnell, fishing, photos, sunshine | admin | March 27, 2010 7:21 pm | Comments (0)
Its been a heavy, cold, hard winter up here if we’re honest.
The weeks of snow, ice and cold weather were only a mild distraction from short days and dark nights.
But its now mid-march, and the weather is breaking. The snow drops are pushing through the grass, the caravan sites are re-opening and the village has some people in it once again.
I’ll have some more Spring-like shots later this week to put up, but just quickly, a look back at the winter gone.
Tags: cold, hills, ice, landscape, scenes, snowboarding, weather, winter
activities, beadnell, snow, storm, sunshine, weather, winter | admin | March 16, 2010 10:49 am | Comments (0)
Only days ago, amidst what had been very changeable weather I was asked to run a photo-shoot for a local PR agency who needed shots for an upcoming book and guide to the North-East coastline.
Bamburgh Beach bathed in morning sunlight
The weather had been terrible the day before, and I wasn’t expecting to be ‘on’ for the photos. Luckily, it was a glorious morning.
Rider, back-lit against castle
The perfect match
Claire and Mr Kai, have a very close relationship…
Holy Island Castle
Bamburgh beach is unique in that it offers good vantage points for Bamburgh castle, Lindisfarne castle and the Farne Islands.
Trotting in the shallows
With the group assembled, we headed down the beach a while.
Good looking castle...
Water sun and sky coming together.
Same castle... different angle.
You don’t see too many shots of Bamburgh castle from the south. I like it.
Having some fun
The horses love a good stretch on the beach, stopping them was hard. :)
The group resting
Walking-off...
Although not empty, the beach looked as good as any you could imagine.
A different kind of shot.
For a beach ride along to Bamburgh along to the castle get in touch with Slatehall Riding Centre.
Well, what an amazing week we’ve had.
Clean swell on monday
The previous post outlined and the predicted swell, and some early snaps indicated that it was going to be good, but really we have much more to talk about than just the waves.
Marching swell
A few highlights from the week just ended.
- Early morning session in huge overhead conditions in the middle of the Bay – including creating a new hole in my knee
- The new and highly questionable smell coming from my car
- Jumping-off Stag Rock to paddle out in huge waves with Steve, James and Murds in a classic old-school session
- Getting a luscious Sunday evening session with light off-shores and gorgeous golden light
- Covering god-knows how many miles and spending £70 on fuel chasing waves around the coast (not exactly sure this is a highlight…)
- Making ‘The Sacrifice’ successfully, twice, and scoring as a direct result… its as guaranteed as paying taxes
- Meeting and surfing with lots of new faces from up and down the coast – great to see more people in the area
Big and onshore
All things considered, we have had a sensational week, lots of swell, mixed weather including plenty of sunshine, new faces, new boards and shapes to eye-up and plenty of spots visited and surfed.
Of course there are downsides, I appear to have developed a nasty chest-hack, and my head is a bit full -hopefully with just a summer-cold and not anything to do with swine-flu ;), and of course there are always the odd gripes over who should be surfing where and what photos get taken.
Beadnell Point reeling
Racing the wall
Big hack...
The happy place
There really are not many surfers up here, and of course this is one of the attractions of living here. But once you’ve lived and surfed in genuinely busy spots such as Croyde, Bude, Newquay – all of Cornwall actually – Australia, New Zealand et-all, you can realise just how good we have it. With that in mind im never going to subscribe to the narrow-minded, selfish and generally childish mentalities of some people. Life is too good and too short to hold these sort of feelings.
The long paddle-out
So with the swell gone and a return to normality lying ahead, im sitting here watching Occy and Tom Curren tear-apart perfect JBay… I had better hold onto these memories, they will probably have to last until the next decent swell sometime in November…. :).
Peaking...
Big out-east
Seahouses harbour taking the brunt
Screaming right
Big screaming left
Sunday evening slash
Lining-up...
Tucking-in
Sunset shimmer
It does look like there might be some nice waves at Thurso next week mind… maybe a trip is in-order.
See you in the water.
Aloha.
Tags: beachbreak, localism, reef-break, sunburn, surfing, swell
beadnell, documentation, photos, sunshine, surf, watersports, weather | admin | July 14, 2009 10:52 am | Comments (0)
Well, the weather has been getting better and better, and is providing many opportunities for water-based-tom-follery and collecting nice-looking media….
It was a stunning evening last night as I went and collected a few photos at the beach.
Still water
The smallest wave
Heron waiting for dinner
Clear water
More gorgeous water
Anchor sunset
Tags: beach, glass, heron, photos, sand, seaweed, sunshine, water
beadnell, photos, sunshine, water | admin | June 24, 2009 2:19 pm | Comments (0)