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This afternoon I planned to take a trip to Mudeford Quay after watching the Wimbledon semi final match between Kevin Anderson and John Isner. After the third consecutive tie-break set I decided to leave the match and Jackie drove me to Mudeford. On our return home, the fifth set had just begun. This was clearly going to take some time, so we reversed our normal process; ate lasagna and salad from plates on our knees watching the match, and drank our Malbec and Hoegaarden in the Rose Garden almost two hours later. When the final point was scored, the set closed at 26/24; the contest had lasted 6 hours and 35 minutes; and both men had grown stubble.
The talk of tides reminds me; some time ago, you posted about a submerged Spitfire that could possibly be reached by foot at low tide…did you ever manage to approach the plane? Thanks for the link to Paol’s blog, looks interesting.
Thanks very much, Oglach. I’ve never been there at the right time. It is apparently only one a year. Paol is very good value indeed.
Wonderful photos, Derrick. I particularly like the gulls in flight.
It looks like it was a beautiful day.
It certainly was, Merril. Many thanks
A beautiful summer’s day by the water. Few things are sweeter.
True, Laurie. Thanks very much
Better to be by the water than in front of the telly any day – especially six and a half hours of tennis! But that’s just me.
Not just you, Pauline. My current limited mobility has had me watching more than ever. Thanks very much
What a gorgeous day you had.
It was, indeed. Peggy. Thanks very much
I’m happy to be where I am…but sometimes I do miss the south!
Thanks very much, Mike
What a contrast to the goings-on in London!
It is indeed. I have no regrets that I no longer live there. Thanks very much, Rosaliene
Beautiful prediction and beautiful day!
Many thanks, Lisa
So glad you got there and shared with us! Can feel the fun of it. (I have been watching baseball here! Our Seattle Mariners lost a game last week…)
Many thanks, Cynthia. Sorry about your Mariners
That is a glorious summer day indeed. The bustling enthusiasm has been aptly captured by your lens.
Thanks very much, Uma
What a spectacular day and you captured it so beautifully in your photos! Thank you for sharing it with us! Oh! I can watch gulls for hours!
HUGS!!! 🙂
Thanks very much, Carolyn. X
I turned the TV on last night for the 10 o’clock news and was stunned to find tennis. I am not a fan of tennis and now floodlighting means that matches and TV coverage continue far beyond what is reasonable.
I have always liked to watch sport and when I was young I especially liked the BBC cricket Test Match coverage. It was cricket heaven with literally hours and hours of England v Australia, England v West Indies, England v India and so on and so on.
This was in the days of only two TV channels so it was difficult accommodating conflicting sports coverage and there I was sitting in front of the (black and white) television when I’d hear the dreaded words: “Well, that’s all from Lords for the moment as we return you to Wimbledon for coverage of the tennis”
I realise now that this was selfish but I used to pray for rain at Wimbledon and hope the sun was still shining at Headingley, Trent Bridge or Edgbaston so that the BBC would be forced to return to the cricket..
Cricket remains my favourite, Andrew. Before television radio was supreme. I remember rushing home from school to listen to Jim Laker taking his nineteen test wickets – and Tony Lock his one 🙂 Thanks a lot.
I always wondered if Jim thought that Tony was a spoilsport!
Me, too. In a school match (I was captain) our umpire told me to take myself off after I had taken the five wickets to fall. Somewhat later only two more had gone down. I came back on and took the last three. I’ll never know if that could have been my all 10. I did think the boss was a spoilsport.
Having been born on a fishing island, tides were always important for the fishermen. And one I do remember clearly – Low Tide!!!
Thanks very much, GP
Lovely shots of summer.
Thanks very much, Arlene
Envious of your day at the coast – it looked lovely and fresh.
It really was. Thanks very much, Quercus
That looks like a beautiful day on the shore!
It was, Lavinia. Thanks very much.
I’m so glad it worked out like it did. I can’t imagine what you would have said if it was a raging high tide.
I didn’t give that a thought, Paol. Thanks for the comments and for the inspiration