Monday, 5 August 2024

Another day at the Humberston Fitties.

 My last post was also from the Humberston Fitties, on a bright but chilly day in June.  We returned there during the recent hot sunny weather and the beach area was packed with summer visitors.  The walk took us away from that area to where the Tetney Marshes Nature Reserve begins.

Although some distance from the beach and promenades at Cleethorpes this beach at
Humberston is popular in hot sunny weather. Being only 100 yards from a Free car park helps.  

Common Ragwort, it's all over just at the moment.

More activity on the beach.


A bit further away, not so crowded with good access to the beach.


This young woman had her own way of finding solitude.  I met her a while later and she tolled
me how peaceful it is out on the water.

A couple up on the sandbank enjoying their little bit of peace.

Dogs are allowed on this beach as it's well away from the commercial area of Cleethorpes.


The tide was on the turn and quickly receding.




My walk took me through the dunes, where it's always quiet.

This lady walking her dog stopped to speak with me.

Looking south now toward the Nature Reserve.


Still a few people enjoying their day at the seaside.


The Larch fencing holds the sand to create the dunes.

More Ragwort.

The boats, just visible out on the beach are from the Humber Mouth Yacht Club.
the end of our walk, we returned through the Humberston Fitties Chalet Park, a site that 
has been given listed protection status.  I posted photo's from here in the past and you can see
them here  https://lincolnshirecam.blogspot.com/search?q=humberston+chalet

Nikon Z6ii + 24 - 70 lens.




4 comments:

  1. What a beautiful post! So full of life and color with people enjoying the outdoors. It all makes me long for a vacation at the shore! I hope you and Popcorn enjoyed this day. We have finally had a break in the heat and humidity so it has been possible to spend some time outdoors once again. Take care, David. Sending all my best, Ann

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    1. Thank you Ann. We're at last getting pleasant summer weather but I understand your weather has been really extreme heat/humidity. It must have been very hard to cope with. I do hope you can manage a trip to the shore, I can't imagine living away from the coast, having lived all my life here in Cleethorpes on our east coast. Especially as my father was a fisherman.
      It's always a pleasure to hear from you Ann, David.

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  2. Perfect! Always like your coastal photos. The first photo takes m back to childhood. Living in west London as a child trips to the seaside were especially exciting - such memories - splashing in the sea, sandy sandwiches and so on. Thanks for the photos. Good wishes.

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    1. Glad it brought back memories for you Mike. This beach used to be less well known to our visitors but gets busy during the school holiday period. We'll have it back to ourselves in the Autumn. David.

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