This month Becky (the Queen of Squares) has challenged us to find lines. In Squares naturally. That is the only proper ‘rule’. I have been dipping into the archives for this one, as well as finding local lines.
Disconnected end of Herne Bay Pier
Once it was connected to the existing pier but has remained separated since 1978 when a storm destroyed much of the structure.
I have lived in the UK for most of my life, but when young I definitely had wanderlust and even ended up living in South Africa for several years which was a wonderful experience. I now look forward to a long and leisurely retirement doing what I like most - gardening, photography, walking and travelling.
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15 thoughts on “October Squares | Day Seven”
Very nice perspective here, Jude. It works really well.
Best wishes, Pete. x
You are right this is slightly odd . . .not your photograph which is fabulous, and I am loving the lines . . . but definitely an odd disconnect!
Interesting background on your photo.
Oooh, interesting!
Great photo and sad to think that the pier is lost.
Well there is a pier, just not attached to the end!
An oddity, but I like it. ๐ ๐
Now that was excellent timing having a ship pass by as you captured the non-existant pier. We have a few in NZ some more famous than others.
A ship? The thing in the distance is the end of the pier!
Whoops I obviously didn’t have my glasses on Apologies Jude.
Heehee…
I remember the first time we saw a pebble beach, in Portsmouth. Our daughters were dismayed to see no sand at all. The water is a beautiful colour in this photo.
Most of the south coast is like this which is another reason I prefer Cornwall.
I suppose it will just be left to rot away, but perhaps it will become a micro habitat.
Very nice perspective here, Jude. It works really well.
Best wishes, Pete. x
You are right this is slightly odd . . .not your photograph which is fabulous, and I am loving the lines . . . but definitely an odd disconnect!
Interesting background on your photo.
Oooh, interesting!
Great photo and sad to think that the pier is lost.
Well there is a pier, just not attached to the end!
An oddity, but I like it. ๐ ๐
Now that was excellent timing having a ship pass by as you captured the non-existant pier. We have a few in NZ some more famous than others.
A ship? The thing in the distance is the end of the pier!
Whoops I obviously didn’t have my glasses on Apologies Jude.
Heehee…
I remember the first time we saw a pebble beach, in Portsmouth. Our daughters were dismayed to see no sand at all. The water is a beautiful colour in this photo.
Most of the south coast is like this which is another reason I prefer Cornwall.
I suppose it will just be left to rot away, but perhaps it will become a micro habitat.
I’m surprised it’s still standing!