Beach Hounds and Meteors
Aug. 13th, 2012 09:40 amOn Saturday night, it was almost perfectly clear with no moon, and we sat outside under the Milky Way, watching the Perseid meteors come showering in. There were quite a few of the traditional 'shooting star' variety, but one thing that I haven't seen before was the number that caused a huge bright flash, like a firework. Most of these came in at various points along the Northern horizon, and were so bright you could see the few clouds just lurking along the horizon suddenly lit up from behind by the flashes. And yes, the Triffid issue did come to mind!
Yesterday evening I decided to take the hounds to a beach. I don't think Brythen has been to a beach before. He was quite dubious about it to start with. Beaches have roaring waves, which are a bit scary, and also all the puddles are salty (he sampled quite a number of them, to check that they were all the same...) Fortunately, the two oldies were on hand to show him how it worked, and he soon got the hang of things...





The bank behind the sea-wall is covered in flowers at the moment : pink valerian and ox eye daisies and yellow vetches.

And now it is raining AGAIN. Probably I should have mowed the lawn yesterday rather than going to the beach, but sometimes Life Is Too Short.
Yesterday evening I decided to take the hounds to a beach. I don't think Brythen has been to a beach before. He was quite dubious about it to start with. Beaches have roaring waves, which are a bit scary, and also all the puddles are salty (he sampled quite a number of them, to check that they were all the same...) Fortunately, the two oldies were on hand to show him how it worked, and he soon got the hang of things...





The bank behind the sea-wall is covered in flowers at the moment : pink valerian and ox eye daisies and yellow vetches.

And now it is raining AGAIN. Probably I should have mowed the lawn yesterday rather than going to the beach, but sometimes Life Is Too Short.
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Date: 2012-08-13 09:28 am (UTC)The Perseid watching sounds wonderful - I did think about heading up onto the hills away from the light pollution, but had an early night instead, and now it sounds like it was the best display in years.
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Date: 2012-08-13 11:22 am (UTC)Seaton tends to be a bit quiet anyway as the beach is rather gritty grey sand (hence still dog friendly in August, I suspect) but I really think I've seen it busier in December than it was last night!
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Date: 2012-08-13 10:28 am (UTC)I'm rather envious of your light show, I'd have liked to go up a hill out of the city to watch them on Friday night but my chauffeur was away for the weekend :(
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Date: 2012-08-13 12:25 pm (UTC)And I love the seaside flowers!
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Date: 2012-08-14 01:12 pm (UTC)I was a bit surprised how enthused As was though, as he has always been a bit nervous of wavenoise. One more fear discarded!
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Date: 2012-08-13 07:43 pm (UTC)I just love the second- and third-to-last photos, the colors and composition are beautiful.
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Date: 2012-08-14 01:08 pm (UTC)