The St Cyrus Nature reserve is one of the best places to walk beside the sea, cliffs at the side, sand dunes rich in flaura, and if the sun is shining it's one of the brightest places to need sunglasses! The combination of sea, sand and sunlight guaranteed to challenge those sometimes persistent inner shadows.
The walk from the Visitor Centre to the rocks at the far end takes just over an hour if it mixes mostly brisk with occasionally desultory as you take photographs. Anyone know what this is in the pic below?
The shaping of sand to landscape is often on a big scale. I liked the gentle lines of the sand around this muckle great rock half way up the beach.
And from big chunks of rock to flower heads the size of petite confetti - the grains of sand give some sense of the scale.
One of those days when you're glad the earth is the Lord's, and everything in it. Indeed.
And at the visitor centre the new stone for the 50th birthday of the Nature Reserve.
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