Nov. 5th, 2020

shewhomust: (bibendum)
Tuesday morning was almost bright; the car battery was so flat that even opening the doors required negotiation; and lockdown was imminent: three reasons to drive out to Seaham and go for a walk along the cliffs. This is post-industrial landscape, but cleaned up, rebranded as 'heritage'. Black waves no longer break on black beaches, and there are art installations and plenty of labels. Here's a chunk of fossil tree that turned up at Dawdon Colliery:

Dawdon's Fossil Tree


- a giant ancestor of today's club mosses, apparently.

[personal profile] durham_rambler reckons we walked 1.6 miles. along the cliff and back again: which is nothing, but probably the furthest I've walked since August, and I took more photos than I have since then, too, so I'm not complaining.

A few more photos... )

A walk by the sea made us hungry for fish and chips, and if we could have found a public convenience and somewhere to sit in the sun, we'd have indulged on the spot. Lacking either of these faciities, we came home, and [personal profile] durham_rambler drove up to Bells to collect haddock and chips.

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