Sunday 18 March 2007










We are back after being in East Sussex last week for 4 days. We had super weather - sunny, warm(ish) and in good company. There were 11 in total; all photographers and we occupied a complete hotel in Bexhill right opposite the De La Warr Pavilion [built 1935]. First picture of the stairwell. The second photo is of the small pavilions built for King George the Fifth's coronation.

We made trips to old Hastings [next 3 pics a) Man painting, b) Net Sheds, c) Fishing Boats hauled up onto beach, Rye Harbour (photo of red roofed shed on beach).

Dungeness (no pics) and the Romsey Marshes (picture of St Thomas a Becket's church at Fairfield set amongst lonely fields) and ended up near Beachy Head.

Actually the Birling Gap (next picture taken from the rocky foreshore) and then Seaford Head (showing the seven sisters). The latter overlooks the Seven Sisters white cliffs. Not to be confused with the white cliffs of Dover. I will add a sample of the photos I took during that time.


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

what's the story behind your name, blue ram?