
We’re often in Heysham Village. Its beach is the nearest decent one to where we live. The Collie thinks it’s well worth the 40 mins drive…
But the beauty is not the beach, it’s the cottages in the the main street that are special. The road winds steeply down to the start of the shore path that can be followed for several miles along the promenade, until you reach Bolton-le-Sands.
There was once a tiny fairground here, and an nougat shop, and two cafes with sea views. All gone, now…
But the beautiful cottages remain. And every year I photograph them.
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Stephen Tanham is a Director of the Silent Eye, a journey through the forest of personality to the dawn of Being.
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They seem to be left over from another world, Steve…
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That’s very true, Jaye. Heysham began life as a fishing village, long before it was absorbed into the Victorian world of the ‘seaside’.
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Those were the days…
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How very pretty, Steve.
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Thank you, Robbie. Add it to your next trip if you can!
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We will be in the UK in December, but we are going to Suffolk to see my mom’s siblings. They are getting on (in their late 80s and 90s) so we may not see them again.
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