Tuesday, 22 November 2011
black rock
Relaxing in North Cornwall on a warm summers day, remember those? Incidentally here's a random question, are we the only country around that has windbreaks? The americans don't. In all probability people in countries with proper warmth dont bother to go to the beach on a day that's windy enough to need one!
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not seen many windbreaks in Japan
none maybe
the folks over here don't chill around on the beach like we do in England
totally different beach vibe
can't beat chillin' on the beach i reckon
those English summer days
especially around the Solstice
so long the days
bringing back memories of a big Woolacombe swell probably about 10 years ago now
big current
big waves
few people
and dolphins came and
blew us out of the water
we were flying the whole night after that
dolphin healing
Chris, I really don't recall warm days on the beach...not for a long time. It feels like our summer and winter varies by about 5 degrees at the moment.
Hi Chris,
It looks like english and portuguese people share the same passion for vintage windbreaks!
I can confirm it...as I grew up chillin' on the beaches of northern Portugal, where summer winds definitely make you bring a solid windbreak to the beach, unless you like chewing a little sand!
Denis
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