A Choppy sea with the stiff easterly breeze off the sea. The gulls were wizzing past over the ends of this groyne.

Paintings and Prints of the East Anglian Coast
A Choppy sea with the stiff easterly breeze off the sea. The gulls were wizzing past over the ends of this groyne.

A beautiful ancient tree near Wood Farm Barn, Benacre, Suffolk.

So much of the heritage of the East coast was built upon these Silver Darlings.

A biting cold stiff easterly wind off the sea today. This view of Orford Castle is from the footpath that leads down to the Quay. There is little dyke full of brambles and phragmites reed through which this view was taken.

A really peaceful morning on the Walberswick side of the River Blyth. There was no wind this morning and although it was a slightly misty grey morning the river was very tranquil and not long past low tide. I perched myself on the ferry jetty and sketched a close up of the ferry’s bow as the tide slowly filled beneath it.
