Wednesday 27 June 2012

Suffolk 2012 - The Great East Swim & RSPB Minsmere

                                             
Alton Water, Suffolk, England June 2012



Diane arriving at the Great East Swim, Alton Water, Suffolk



Women, hey? ;-) Diane sorting out her appearance

Bonkers!?

Hmmm, I was lovely, warm and dry taking this photo.


Diane celebrating her brilliant achievement



Some short videos of the day



Diane on the homeward stretch of her 2 mile swim 




Diane at the end of the swim



RSPB Minsmere, Suffolk, England

http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/m/minsmere/

Minsmere coastal path, with Sizewell power station in the distance


RSPB Minsmere in all its glory

Again, we went looking for Bittern, and again we didn't find them. Oh well, next time, maybe. I won't hold my breath though.


A female Marsh Harrier exquisitely riding the very strong breeze



The Suffolk Punch Trust - Hollesley, Suffolk

http://temp.suffolkpunchtrust.org/


Diane interacting with some Suffolk Punch horses

Suffolk Punches are an endangered breed of heavy horse, originally used for farming purposes back in the day before mechanisation. The mother of the foal, pictured here, is only 4 years old herself and is actually still relatively quite small. An older female horse in the colony we said hello to was at least 7ft tall and towered well above me at 6' 2''. They are a very gentle, inquisitive and noble breed though - especially the youngsters - as you can see from this picture. Fantastic horses, and I can understand why people are trying really hard to stop these almost forgotten contributors from disappearing off the planet for good.



An exquisite outcrop of Daisies

Due to the dodgy weather that weekend I think I find the blue sky almost as welcoming.

A closer view




Aldeburgh, Suffolk

 The 3 wise dogs (or should that be lazy dogs?)

Aldeburgh beach

 I put this photo up because (a) I like it, and (b) I think it's a perfect metaphor for the current state the UK finds herself in at the moment.

My favourite?

A  Herring Gull observing its surroundings. There's actually some working fishing boats just off camera. Guess what direction?

The Scallop - well I like it

An art installation dedicated to the English composer Benjamin Britten



Diane in the zone

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Thanks for looking. We hope you enjoyed your stay. Paul & Diane :-)