Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Life's a Beach...

Vulcan relaxes in his favourite armchair, aching joints snuggled into his fluffy throw, the end of a busy day playing in the surf.  'Hey Dudes, this surfing is tiring business...'


Flora and fauna that are able to survive the strong Atlantic winds tend to be skeletal, a complete contrast to the rich vegetation of our daily woodland walks.  Along the coastline, gorse leaves are reduced to sharp spikes, blades of grass coarse, sinewy, razor sharp.  Dry, parched colours and brittle sepals are developed to survive the harsh environment of swirling, salty sea breezes.