Photo An Hour | March '18

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Saturday March 24th was a busy day, and also #PhotoAnHour.

My day started at 6am, I got up to feed the cats, and was just in time to see Andy off to work.


By 7am I was showered and dressed, feeling excited about the day ahead.


At 8am I was in the car ready to drive to Southwold, an hour away. Today was the Beach Clean organised by local brewery Adnams. This is the third time I've been, each time more people have volunteered. The first time we were a group of about 35, this time our numbers had increased to 100.


Just after 9am I arrived in Southwold, found a prime (free!) parking spot by the pier, and headed to the beach for my pre-clean wander. I park near the pier, wander up to the meeting point, and from there we continue to the sea wall. Then I make my way back again meaning I walk the length of the beach twice.


At 10am I was still enjoying the solitude of the beach, it was a nice day, a coat and gloves were needed but walking kept me warm. I paddled in the sea - in welly boots, I'm not brave enough to go in barefoot at this time of year! How do people go swimming in the sea on Boxing Day?


By 11am the Beach Clean was underway. We'd signed in, been briefed, had a group photo and were recording everything we picked up within the first 100m of beach. It'll come as no surprise that plastic made up the bulk of the rubbish. We always find few odd socks, quite a lot of wet wipes, and bits of rope and string too.


At noon we'd reached the sea wall and our bags were collected together, this photo shows only a fraction of the collection - the van is already full. In total we gathered 108 bags of rubbish. The beach always looks clean, but so much of what we picked up was small, half buried, or entangled with seaweed.


By 1pm I'd had a cheese and ham toasty and a mug of earl grey at a beach side cafe, and made my way to Harris & James for a salted caramel ice cream. If you're ever in Southwold you much seek out this shop, the staff are wonderful, the ice cream divine!


At 2pm it was time for me to make my way home, and to take one last photo of the pretty beach huts, this one being the prettiest of the pretties.


3pm. As I was passing B&Q on my way home I stopped to pick up some paint for our downstairs loo, and to pick up yet more green swatches for the bedroom. I've narrowed it down to two now, and there's hardly a shade between them so I think eeny meeny miny mo is the order of the day! It's between R260D and X128.

By 4pm I was at my desk. After 5 hours at the beach all I really wanted to do was lay on the sofa but a client had other ideas. Her website needed to launch on Monday (and it did), but she'd changed her mind about some of the design elements and I needed to get them changed and approved so that they could be implemented in time. Tea helped me through.

At 5pm I was waiting for client feedback and Tinker decided that she was due some attention. I can't tell you how much time I spend working around a cat. Sometimes she falls asleep on my arm so I have to work one handed.


6pm came all too soon, the day seemed to go by in a flash. But at least I was done, the design was signed off, the client happy, and I could make another cuppa and get my ass on the sofa at last. Tinker took this as her key to make sure I stayed where I was for the foreseeable and fell asleep on my chest.


And here is where I stopped taking photos. Andy came home at about 7pm, he made supper, and we watched The West Wing. Tinker didn't move far all evening, and Socks turned up at about 9pm, demanding his night time Dreamies.

It was my wish at the beginning of the year to avoid that Sunday night feeling of a weekend wasted. My goal was to have a plan in place for the coming weekend by each Friday evening, and this weekend was a busy one.

Thanks to Jane and Louisa for hosting, I really like looking back over these posts to see what my days consisted of.

How was your weekend?

I'll leave you with a few bonus pics from my day.







A happy by-product of the day was the opportunity to expand my seaglass collection. This is what I picked up, adding to my meagre collection of four tiny pieces.

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12 comments

  1. That's a great number of people turning up for a beach clean and so much rubbish collected, great job. I think you deserved that delicious looking ice cream.

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  2. I'm appalled at the amount of rubbish you guys picked up. While I'm applauding the initiative, it still riles me that people are so negligent and unrespectful. I mean, losing the odd sock at the beach, I can understand, but wet wipes, food wrappers and the like, that's serious littering! Ok, rant over! I love R260D the best, and look at that gorgeous green sea glass! I had to smile when I read about Socks demanding his night time Dreamies. Phoebe loves them too, and insists on getting some every night at 9.30 pm on the dot. Only, here in Belgium they are called Catisfactions! I've always found it strange that they are called Dreamies in the UK. They're exactly the same! xxx

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    1. It's dreadful isn't it? Some of the rubbish has been washed up so whilst not dropped on the beach, it's still been dropped somewhere. As child I always remember my parents taking extra bags anywhere we went to bring our rubbish home with us, I'll never forget my Mum chasing a tissue half way down the beach on a particularly windy day rather than let it litter the beach, so I've been raised to not to litter, which is perhaps why this initiative appeals to me so much.
      R260D is called Dried Basil, not that it resembles dried basil all that closely, but it is slightly bluer in tone to the other one. I think this is going to be the one I go for.
      I prefer the name Catisfations! That's brilliant :)
      xx

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  3. This looks like such a lovely day Hazel - the beach is so pretty!

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    1. It is a lovely beach, the town is lovely too. It's a lovely place to spend the day.

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  4. hats off to you and the gang for doing your bit and cleaning the beach. I never fail to be appaled by how much waste we produce and how so many people seem to think it's beneath them to clean up after themselves. Grrr! I'm delighted to hear about the proposed deposit scheme on bottles and cans. Probably the first (and only) decent thing the Tories have ever done.
    I love seeing your cats. Ours hate Dreamies - what's going on there? It's Felix Goody Bags or Crispies only in this house! xxx

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    1. It's true that if people didn't litter we wouldn't need to pick up after them, but it is nice to see the number of volunteers increase each time.
      The deposit scheme goes back to the glass bottles, I remember in my very early childhood you got 5p back (or similar) if you returned a glass pop bottle, why did that ever stop? Oh, probably because plastic started to be used...
      They don't like Dreamies?! I'm shocked.
      xx

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  5. What a lovely day! I've never taken part in a beach clean (yet) - I live too far from the coast, I haven't even seen the sea for about 2 years - though I do always pick up bits of rubbish when I am at the beach. It's great to see how big of an issue plastic has become lately, suddenly so many more people are realising the scale of the problem and small changes are happening :)

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    1. It does feel like a shift has happened and suddenly people have started to sit up and take note. It's good to see, I feel like we're on the cusp of meaningful change.
      :)

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  6. I like the beach clean idea, there has been a lot about this on the news. did you find your green glass during the clean? it's a pretty reward. I had a letter from McDonalds recently in response to my request for them to reduce plastic waste/straws, they said they are phasing out plastic straws and trial running paper ones - so pleased - then saw on the news last night it's happening now!! (I know they didn't do it just for little old me, but they took the time to reply and clearly are listening to their customers en mass! wonderful, thanks for inspiring me to make my small voice count and to be more aware of these issues. Betty x

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    1. I did find my glass during the beach clean, I don't find much ordinarily so I was really pleased to find so much.
      I think it was you who alerted me to the McDonalds straw thing, I Googled it a signed the petition. It's nice that they emailed you back. It just goes to show the power of the consumer, lots of small voices can make quite a noise :)
      xx

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