Benacre Pit Created by gravel extraction for the WWII pill boxes of the area, the shape and form of this body of water has changed over the years due to the constant erosion of the coastline. It did used to be pits but the one nearest the sea filled in and now is barely even […]
Monthly Archives: September 2016
Day 268, of my 2016 sketch a day challenge
River Blyth A walk from Tinker’s wood close to Walberswick along the shore of the River Blyth to Blythburgh. Normally at this time of year I would have expected to find some excellent fungi which I hope to draw soon but with the fine weather which continues there is none. But the river looks superb […]
Day 267, of my 2016 sketch a day challenge
Salhouse Broad, Norfolk On the banks of Salhouse Broad with several Canadian Canoes. A trip into Norfolk for today’s sketch.
Day 266, of my 2016 sketch a day challenge
Autumn Equinox on Kessingland beach A milestone day today with sketch 266. Yes just 100 more sketches to complete this challenge and the Autumn equinox. It is a stark reminder that Summer has gone as the mornings darken and also the evenings grow ever shorter. So only just after 7pm and the light is fading […]
Day 265, of my 2016 sketch a day challenge
Benacre Church Tucked away off the A12 down “The Street” Benacre, actually not too far away from Wood Farm barns which I sketched a few days ago.