A walk along the Promenade in my home town of Cleethorpes, on a dreary Tuesday afternoon. Lighting not too good and most of the businesses closed but we had the place mostly to ourselves.
A cargo vessel heading out of the Humber Estuary. |
One of the new litter bins. |
The Mermaid Cafe, a Victorian structure. |
North Promenade. Olympus EM10 Mk2 _ 12-60mm Lumix lens. |
What a range of colours, designs and styles, David. I love the Victorian café, and the graffiti art is impressive. It needs trees, though. The front looks a little bleak without them.
ReplyDeleteI agree about the trees. I enjoy living by the seaside but have to go into the Lincolnshire countryside whenever possible to get my "green fix"!
DeleteThank you for commenting. 😊 🐕 🐢
Like your Cleethorpes photos, David, though it doesn't look too busy! We've been away along the coast for a week.
ReplyDeleteThis is the North Promenade. We have three proms., north, central and South Prom. North Prom. has been in need of modernising since the heydays of the 1960's but still attracts visitors during the summer season.
DeleteHope you enjoyed your break away Mike. 😊
Super bright colours against a grey sky - wonderful pictures! I enjoy a bit of faded seaside glamour (I used to love photographing Brighton seafront on stormy days). I can understand how trees do not grow by the north sea - it gets a proper cold whipping in the winter :0 :) x
ReplyDeleteI love colours, the stronger the better. Yes, it can get a bit nippy on our North Sea east coast, even on a warm day.
DeleteThanks for dropping by Lulu.