NOTES FROM THE ISLE OF LEWIS IN SCOTLAND'S OUTER HEBRIDES AND ANYWHERE ELSE I HAPPEN TO FIND MYSELF
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
West Wemyss - Revisited
Mersad said in a comment on the last post that he's like to see a photo of the beach at West Wemyss. David's response was to take these photos this morning:
Thanks to David for taking these, and thank you for posting! Love the look of beach, and the opportunity to be so close to these animals is really something.
Love the photo of the deserted beach with its Robinson Crusoe atmosphere. It's almost as if the seals are the true owners of the beach....loved seeing these close-up photos of these beautiful creatures....thanks GB.
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Beautiful, Graham. x
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that you remembered the comma Yvonne.
DeleteThanks to David for taking these, and thank you for posting! Love the look of beach, and the opportunity to be so close to these animals is really something.
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All in a day's work Mersad.
DeleteExcellent shots of a deserted beach. The seals are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI agree Adrian.
DeleteWhat a beautiful place! I hope those who live there appreciate their surroundings. The seal certainly does.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful and those I have met certainly do Meike.
DeleteThat's a beautiful view of the dramatically sunlit village. And those seals look like they quite enjoy posing to have their photographs taken! :)
ReplyDeleteThe seals are fine so long as you don't get too close Monica.
DeleteLove the photo of the deserted beach with its Robinson Crusoe atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteIt's almost as if the seals are the true owners of the beach....loved seeing these close-up photos of these beautiful creatures....thanks GB.