Bannister 0 ▲ Science matters 2 hours ago · Life · hide · 0 comments I have, so, a camera, several cameras, but that does not make me a photographer. Dau.II otoh has a bit of an eye. She was down to the Déise in June, being handy. We seized the moment between chores to clamber over a headland that is only accessible for an hour each side of low tide. You can tel it's low tide because the tide mark is halfway up the rocks:Credits: Dau.II for the crisp picture; me for the tacky sentiment. We've been beach-combing together for at least 20 years, but we aren't in competition. She is more for may came home with a smooth round stone as small as a world and as large as alone.while I lean towards the discarded work of human hand. I swear I offered free choice of beach from Benvoy to BallyDwan. But we found ourselves on a stretch of coast which I'd visited about 10 days [20 tides] previous and given up on 7m of bright orange hawser with an eye-splice at each end. I had come with a collection of sharp objects to separate the useful from the tangle. The hawser… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.