Showing posts with label grange over sands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grange over sands. Show all posts

Saturday, October 13



Some pics from the Bay.



I took these this week on one of those soft, still autumn days that I love.


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I like this grass ....but it has swamped Grange...and now it is "over grass"...not "over sand"!
We need the sand for the children to play on.


harbour wrack...

...lime and cherry...two trees in the street getting ready for the big shut down...

(still playing around with editing and trying to get my own style!...it works sometimes I think!)

Thursday, December 15

A Poem for Thursday.


The End of the Line

Let’s go and live at the end of the line.
Where breakers fall over rolling stones.
We’ll board the train that we rode when young,
Watch how the steam mists our view of the sea
As it hisses and cools on the iron and the brass.
And the cry of the gulls as they dive, as they soar
Will welcome us back
Will welcome us back.

Let’s board the train that we rode long ago,
Where the end of the line will have water and sand.
We’ll be welcomed again by the crying of gulls
The smell of spun sugar and hot lardy chips.
There, will be space enough for our thoughts
And salt winds that blow away stale urban fog.
To welcome us back,
To welcome us back.

They say that the crust is beginning to crack.
That the cold winds of change are blowing our way.
Yet when I take the journey again to the end
Of the line, where the seagulls are soaring above
To the edge of the tide, to the line in the sand.
The memory of all of things, of all being well
Embraces me back
Embraces me back.


 
This one has been linked to the gooseberry garden random poems week 17 ..."nostalgia"

Friday, September 23

The Last Fair of the Year.

Hopefully the weather will be kind to us on Sunday 25th September.
As that will be the last of the Grange-over-Sands Prom Art fairs this year.


It has been a really good year for us at the Prom and the number of artists has grown with some exceptionally good work appearing.
I believe there are upwards of 100 artists now exhibiting. 
I especially liked seeing the work of some of the young post-graduate fine art painters.
They bring a frissance of youth and edginess to the show which can only be good!

I'm sure Robert who oversees us so kindly, must be well satisfied with the season.


But even if you are not an art collecter, the prom is a joy to walk along with monthly changes in the flowers that grow the full length from the station to the tea room. And then there's the view across the bay to the hills of N. Lancashire or behind the town to the mountains of the Lake District.



And if you like a fun journey then you could always get the train from Carnforth.
It crosses the Kent river at Arnside and stops at Grange.
Carnforth Station!  You could just have a brief encounter there
before travelling on to say hello to us at the Prom Art!




Beautiful Grange-over-Sands