Saturday, 8 October 2016

Skegness in a new POV




People who visit Skegness often leave thinking why does Skegness have brown sea.
The fact is, Lincolnshire sands are dark and shallow and is churned over itself, leaving us with muddy looking waters.

But if you were to be patient and pay attention to where the sun is setting and the time of day, around 6pm when the sun sets behind you, you can sea the sea in a magical blue light as the sunlight catches the crashing curls of the waves.

I felt extremely dramatic and so chilled out when I finally achieved the image that I set out to get, this was from an imagined expectation that was made to be come reality.





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Our Tree's are trying to tell us something









Take a look around you and notice the trees are confused and are not sure if they should let go of this years leaves or stay around to soak up even more uv rays for a bit longer.
As you can clearly see, we should be shuffling through leaves as they start to break down to become part of next years rich soil that surrounds the tree,
This is the time when Florida gets a beating from Hurricane Matthew.
It's seems the lashings from our sun can only be the cause for this irregular weather patterns. Please comment about how the season is different in your area.



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Haunted Robot

Here is some Skegnews from the past, About a haunted robot called Rovio. The report below is unedited but was written 5 years ago. A few...