Easton Bavents
Day 299 of my 2016 sketch a day challenge. Looking north from Southwold Beach towards Easton Bavents (once the most easterly ecclesiastical village in England) and Covehithe.
Paintings and Prints of the East Anglian Coast
Day 299 of my 2016 sketch a day challenge. Looking north from Southwold Beach towards Easton Bavents (once the most easterly ecclesiastical village in England) and Covehithe.
Looking forward to eating these.
Sketched from the Walberwick side of the River Blyth looking across the river towards Reydon and Southwold. This disused wind pump was built in 1894 but lay derelict for over a century after a severe storm ripped off it’s sails. It is a slender brick built 3 story tower mill built by Robert Martin of Beccles. In 2002 preservation started with a new metallic sail cap.
Standing by Dingle Hill looking towards the sea as the evening light was fading. A lone figure walking along the shingle bank with rain out to sea from the dark clouds, also entering from the left a skein of Geese.
Strangely growing on a roundabout in the middle of Lowestoft about 20-25 Horse Mushrooms (Agaricus arvensis). They have delicate pink gills and a white cap. These were not yellow stainers which can be easily confused with and are poisonous, care should always taken.