Thursday 30 March 2023

Cleethorpes seafront.

 On a rare sunny day we managed to have a drive down to our seafront at Cleethorpes.  I got out of the car occasionally to take a few photo's.

Cleethorpes isn't known for it's big waves or surf, I'm no expert but I think these
are paddle boards. They're very popular here.


Part of our illuminations, not on the scale of Blackpool!



Work on the beach for the new RNLI lifeboat station.

Always a few dog walkers on a sunny day.

Looking along our main seafront road, guest houses, pubs and cafes on the right
and the gardens and beach to the left.

This café is always popular, I used to call in for a cup of tea ans some toast
when I was working for BT. 

Cleethorpes Pier.

The tide on it's way in, not really suitable for surfing although we do get some 
really big waves and dangerous seas during the winter storms.

Amusements on the beach.

The "Mermaid Café" at the raliway station, built in Victorian times.

The station clock above the café, it wasn't working for a number of years but underwent 
extensive repairs quite recently.

Fish & chips on the seafront.

Olympus EM1 Mk2 + 12 - 40 Pro lens.


4 comments:

  1. Good to see your photos, David. I like the promenade with its pier, amusements and the Mermaid cafe. Reminds me of holidays and trips to the seaside with my parents as a child - happy days. Good wishes.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Than Mike, walks are difficult just now so any pics are taken quickly from near the car.

    ReplyDelete
  3. This Annonymous thing is annoying....thank you for commenting Mike

    ReplyDelete
  4. Fab pictures David. Great to see the cafe where you used to get your 'engineer's second breakfast' (I'm guessing it was a second breakfast, as one breakfast is never enough when engineering?!?) So I hope to see you on one of those standup paddle boards come summer. Or you could perhaps get a pier donut instead... which sounds much more fun. The station clock and lights are very ornate and lovely :) x

    ReplyDelete