Spectacular stuff.
January 3rd, 2012 § 4 Comments
We are used to living in a land where the sea levels can become higher than the land, but we never take it lightly. We have flood controls, men walk on our dikes and dunes to check if all is still well on blustery days. The last flood we had here was in 1953, not that long ago really, and the effects of that flood are still noticeable in the area.
There is no spring-tide until next week but windforce10 or 9 is spectacular and good to blow away cobwebs and dusty thoughts and I went to the beach to make a Burrow. The first of 2012. The wind blew me off my feet twice, partly because that big bag of felt on my back was such a good wind catcher :). When I sat down after digging the burrow and making the first photo’s I watched how the sand covered the felt quickly untill only the longer fibers were visible from under a thick heavy blanket of sand. It surprised me that watching the felt being covered was almost painful, although I also felt a bit like Pooh.:)
lots to learn.:)
More photo’s here and music on this blustery day is something completely relaxed, IAM.



Awesome, Ellis!
May the winds ever have your back.
With love,
Kasey
stoer!
Elis, your Burrow! In spectacular weather, but, beautiful pictures. Love Roos
really beautiful in the stunning and wild weather.