Friday, September 30, 2011

Bournemouth Beauty

Been a bit busy lately with my new job and most importantly, my new boyfriend.

But as evidenced below, I'm still photographing (even bought a new fancy camera). Also been getting tickled by the writing bug. But the bug has been swatted for now.

Maybe next week when I'm working the late shift I can churn out a few chapters for one of my WIPs. In the meantime, let's enjoy our Indian Summer.

Sitting in the late September sun reminds me of the summers from yesteryears. Climbing trees and other such mischief and not wanting to go back to school. But the days are getting shorter and darkness trickles down in the early evenings.

The trees are slowly dusting off their summery colours and preparing for their palette of autumnal splendour. It will provide me with an excuse to get out and about and admire our lovely planet.









Saturday, September 3, 2011

Dorset Day Trips - Lyme Regis/Poole

Now I'm properly settled in Bournemouth it's time to start exploring the neighbouring towns.

I must admit that I am no stranger to Lyme Regis. I visited the coastal town in my youth to visit the location of Jane Austen's Persuasion, one of my favourite novels. Not that I remember much of the occasion. I couldn't have been much older than 12.

But I am looking forward to revisit the town and soak up its literary atmosphere - to linger on the steps where Louisa Musgrove fell and sank into unconsciousness. She subsequently got nursed back to health by her would-be husband. I'd rather forego on the accident but wouldn't mind the happy ending. Sigh. Captain Wentworth.

At any rate, I have become rather fond of coastal towns. Last weekend, I briefly explored the harbour town of Poole. Some mighty fine ships there were! I would've commandeered one of them had I possession of a crew. Alas! But I enjoyed my harbour stroll regardless.

I'm just not sure what to wear and whether to bring my brolly or not. After two days of fine, sunny weather tomorrow is sure to be a disappointment but thunderstorms are rather becoming of seaside locations, are they not? I shall return bearing gifts. That is, hopefully I'll be able to take some photographs.

I will certainly bring my notepad. Just in case..