I was mucking about, trying to achieve the effect of a set of gaudily coloured 1960s postcards, suitable as a souvenir of a day at the seaside. I sort of got there.
An entry for Six Word Saturday.
I was mucking about, trying to achieve the effect of a set of gaudily coloured 1960s postcards, suitable as a souvenir of a day at the seaside. I sort of got there.
An entry for Six Word Saturday.
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I don’t care if you did or not- you stirred some wonderful memories 🙂 🙂
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Good-oh!
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You did!
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You certainly did.
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🙂
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I love seeing dogs at beaches–they get so excited! This looks like a gorgeous setting!
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It is. Just what a bucket-and-spade holiday ought to be.
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Postcards are a favorite of mine, too. The Instagram of our youth. Love the beachscapes. Definitely stirred some memories. Enjoy the final days of summer. Peace.
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Thank you. Rain tomorrow. Ah well…..
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I’ve never been to Filey, but it looks like a really lovely morning…and some nice coloured reflections in the water.
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It was a first for me, and I loved it.
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I have a huge collection of postcards that I don’t know what to do with!
We are having a fabulous late summer weekend as well.
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Yes, what to do with all those old postcards? Suggestions on a postcard, please…..
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This post is perfectly timed! I got back from a flying visit to Brid last week where I was in awe of the beaches, the scenery, the people….. We didn’t make it to Filey this time around but the beach at Bridlingotn itself would have been a playground for you to create doggy postcard shots. And Thornwick Bay even more so. Such a lovely part of the country and I had no idea!
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You see …. lots of excuses to visit. We didn’t make to Brid either, having done Filey and Flamborough Head. You had fish and chips of course?
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Of course. Though – dare I say it – not as good as ours down west 😖
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Well! How dare you, eh? Time will tell, you’ll find out …..
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A perfect set of postcards. Where did I put my bucket and spade?
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Same place as me. Back of the cupboard. Let’s get ’em out!
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There’s a dried up worm and a shell in mine!
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I love those reflections! That’s a gorgeous beach!
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And a first for me, astonishingly.
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🙂
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A lovely souvenir but a little subtle for classic postcards!
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Oh, haven’t I included a pier? 😉
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Love these pictures…they remind me of a trip we took to Oregon. I especially love the last picture, and the reflections of the gulls.
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They would keep on posing photogenically.
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Those eroded-looking cliffs are stunning as are the expanses of wet sand. The photos are evocative of wonderful walks along flat sandy beaches.
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It was a great beach for a walk and a spot of beachcombing.
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What a wonderful place 🙂
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It was a surprise for us. A popular resort that was both attractive and pleasantly empty on a glorious day.
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Oh Filey beach, so lovely and the bonus of those attractive dogs too. Postcards, what do people do with them these days?
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Not a lot apparently. If you can even find them on sale.
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Really like the tractor photograph – very serene.
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I rather liked that one too. Thank you.
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They certainly work for me!
Regards Thom
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Thanks Thom. It’s nice to get cards sometimes instead of bills through the post!
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