WOW, thank you so much Jane for sharing, everything was so exciting, free exhibition of kite skiing, and as you said the strength they have for holding on thank you again. 💚
Phew - what a video - with amazing clarity and sound on this windy day! I had to hold onto a lamppost in the nearest town to where I live - I abandoned getting half the items my shopping list! The foam looks like a Quatermass Experiment! I have to wonder if the decaying algae might be injurious to dogs. I doubt Muffin would be taken down to the beach. A problem with walking through the foam would be that underneath might be tree branches or broken bottles or anything at all, including a sudden depression. I would be staying on the promenade!
The quality of your vlogs continue to improve. It would be interesting to note the change in organic content of the seawater following the longshore drift from the Ribble Northwards. There always seem to be more sea foam at your end of the Fylde. Seeing the West wind reminds me that though the waves come in due West , there is an increase in the Northward . current due to the Coriolis Effect , which is largely why there is deposition on the Southward side of the groynes . And you think you are a nerd !
Hi Jane looks invigorating love the sea and sea air...nice
Just love that sound. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Kathy 🙂
Another interesting video Jane thank you so much x
A nice video love to see the sea like that till the next one 😊
hi jay l like video
WOW, thank you so much Jane for sharing, everything was so exciting, free exhibition of kite skiing, and as you said the strength they have for holding on thank you again. 💚
Blimey that wind looks pretty cold😳Well done👍💕
Lovely video thanks, love to walk up to Cleveleys & back. Will be there on Tuesday on day trip x
Phew - what a video - with amazing clarity and sound on this windy day! I had to hold onto a lamppost in the nearest town to where I live - I abandoned getting half the items my shopping list!
The foam looks like a Quatermass Experiment! I have to wonder if the decaying algae might be injurious to dogs. I doubt Muffin would be taken down to the beach.
A problem with walking through the foam would be that underneath might be tree branches or broken bottles or anything at all, including a sudden depression. I would be staying on the promenade!
Hi Jane, love listening to the waves and watching the sea , great video ty, he's just showing off to you now lol
Hi there Jane that video was good and that man was good.
Thanks Jane for that video
Thank you Jane for a lovely video 💕
Hi Jane what a lovely video I absolutely love the sea never been in winter
It's just as nice as summer, in a different way
Hi Jane another good video keep them up looks very cold we had that storm up in scotland
Hi Jane thank you for another great video as always I wow all of that foam an amazing sight still looks fantastic love cleveleys have a lovely day xx
Who can honestly say that they weren't wishing for a huge wave, to go over the Wellington boots ? ;)
You torment!
Hi Jane, fingers crossed I will be down next weekend. Will leave your pineapple tarts at the jewellers for you.
Fingers crossed!
The foam on beach looked Alien like something from Doctor Who
That kite surfer had a look of teaboy to me
The quality of your vlogs continue to improve. It would be interesting to note the change in organic content of the seawater following the longshore drift from the Ribble Northwards. There always seem to be more sea foam at your end of the Fylde. Seeing the West wind reminds me that though the waves come in due West , there is an increase in the Northward . current due to the Coriolis Effect , which is largely why there is deposition on the Southward side of the groynes . And you think you are a nerd !
Thank you - I've been having some guidance from a friend in foreign climes! We will be nerds together :-)
Algae is where we get omega 3 from, too.