Monday, November 10, 2014

Winter walks at West Wittering



One of the nice things about this time of year around our neck of the woods, is that we regain the use of West Wittering. During the summer months the crowds, the expense (£8 to park a car) and the summer dog ban keep us away from this stretch of the coast, but in low season it becomes a place for wonderful wintery walks.

The dog ban is actually lifted at the beginning of October (the same time the parking charges drop to £2) but as always it's taken us a few weeks to get round to visiting.

West Wittering Estate is connected by a sand spit to East Head, a wonderful place I have written about on this blog before. From the shore we can look back across the harbour and see our house nestled amongst the trees nearly five miles away. Last time we stood here squinting at it, it was a stark square shape wrapped in plastic. Now its slopping roof blends into its surroundings more subtlety.

Next summer we hope to spend a lot more time here. We are planning on joining a nearby sailing club and are looking forward to landing here with a picnic in tow (dodging the parking charge, the crowds and the West Wittering dog ban!) Theo has yet to spend much time on a boat, but it's something we are keen to get him into as soon as possible. In theory he could start helming his own boat from the age of five, if he shows an inclination.

There was another reason why I was keen to visit East Head today. We came here last November and took a photo of Theo at the sign and I wanted to make it an annual tradition to record him here as he grows.

The last twelve months have seen him change from a baby faced toddler to a young boy. His blonde hair is darkening and his face is slimming too!


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15 comments:

  1. What a lovely part of the coast for a winter walk and yes Theo has really changed into a young boy over the last 12 months. My eldest is enjoying sailing at the moment, it is a wonderful hobby and sport for those who enjoy it so I hope Theo takes to it in time. Thank you for sharing with me on Country Kids.

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  2. Beautiful photos! The beach hut reflections is amazing - though I cant quite get my head around it! I love the idea of taking a pic of Theo in the same spot, a lovely way to document him growing.
    I've only been to Wittering beach a couple of times, and both have been super busy! I shall have to try and go again in these quieter months. xx

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    1. It's upside down. It doesn't look half as interesting the right way! ;-)

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  3. Stunning pictures, we love West Wittering! Love the comparison pic too x

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  4. The comparison photo at the end is just gorgeous, look how much he's grown! And West Wittering looks beautiful, love the beach huts x

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  5. Wow, he looks so different compared to last year's photo. Definitely now a boy and not a toddler. Love the beach hut reflection photo and the beautiful photo of Theo. #livingarrows

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  6. Love how littlies change in just 12 months! Gorgeous photos, what a stunning place.

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  7. What gorgeous pictures! Looks like a beautiful place to visit :) #pointshoot

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  8. Lovely photos. We visited in the summer, although waited until after 3pm as it was cheaper!. Spent many lovely years sailing at West Wittering Sailing Club and made many friends. I'm sure Theo will love it.

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  9. Gorgeous photos! #PointShoot

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  10. West Wittering looks amazing! LOVE the shot of the beach huts

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  11. I love the look of this beach, and that photo of the beach huts is stunning! Isn't it amazing how much children change in just 12 months, he looks so grown up now xx

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  12. We LOVE West Wittering, I didn't realise the parking rate drops, think we will be going again soon. Thanks for linking up to #PointShoot x

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