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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Started conversation Sep 15, 2012
So my photographs of the sunset of Kimmeridge didn't quiet come out owing to the filter I was using being speckled with salt when I was out around the head of Portland the other day in a gale photograph the lighthouse.
The littler beggars you can't see 'em through the viewfinder but the sun catches them and makes them all visible all when it's low as sunsets are wont to be.
So I guess that means we shall be rolling up our jeans and wading out into the shallows once more on Thursday when we are promised some better weather.
Today, I am going for a massage (can't wait for that - I ache in places I didn't know I had!), then we've a choice: I can either go back to Portland and try and locate the gothic arch that leads to the know ruined St Andrew' s Church which overlooks the Church Ope Bay
or I had over to Corfe for the railway station - which loomks like it belongs to the depositing of new arrivals from the train from platform 10 & 3/4 it Harry Potter.
I think railways is a more likely winner, plus it will put me in spitting distance of the trail I want to take up to the hill overlooking the castle tomorrow. Gothic Arches, while interesting, can wait....
My speckled filters however have a date with some fairy liquid and a a microfibre cloth.
P.S
Top tip for breakfast in Weymouth. The Clipper does a quit excellent fry up bacon sausage, egg and a hash brown n beans for £1.99 +£1 for a pot of tea, which makes two cups.Served until Noon.
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