The debris washed up in the storms along with the high tide last month, was still visible on the far side of the levy.
The channels were full when we arrived, capturing reflecions from the blue of the sky and the clouds
Colin silhouetted against the skyline...
The storms had also caused a rapid advance in erosion of this part of the coast
Netting is being pegged along stretches of the shore to aid the regrowth of salt marsh plants
Which came first chicken or egg???
I have never before seen snowdrops growing right on the coast but here they were just stunning!
This is the view from Jenny Brown's Point..
Walking along the headland at Jack Scout National Trust it's easy to see the prevailing wind direction, but yesterday there was hardly a breath.
And if all that isn't enough, there's always the wildlife to watch!
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