Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts

Monday, 29 September 2014

Three islands and Summery Autumn



These September days holding onto Summer's warmth a bit. In the daytime anyway. Sunny walks and outdoor cups of tea, decorated with many colours now; dots of orange and red berries,  yellow leaf speckles underfoot, trees brushed with rust and gold. In the evening though, Autumn is at the door, the light retiring sooner and chill, smoky scents in the air.

Above: 
Three islands. One with an ancient ring fort edging a 100 metre high cliff, the one in the middle with the smallest population, and the smallest one with a lighthouse and a dolphin visitor. Boats instead of buses - stay on til the last stop!

Saturday, 13 September 2014

September sunsets and supermoons


Reaching the coast in Dublin, just in time to see the super-full-harvest moon rise over the horizon line in the east.


Turning around to face west, the sky on fire.


September sunset dips behind the horizon so quickly. Impossible to catch the exact moment.


The view in that glass tower! East, west, north and south all at once. I wouldn't know where to look.


Sky fire, bleeding into the sea.


The scent of the sea. The scent of an Autumn night. Cooler air beginning to nip at fingers.


Light departing to let the earth be one with night.


More and more lights glimmering. Time to go home. After the first hot chocolate of the season to warm cold fingers.

Saturday, 14 December 2013

St. Elmo's fire





A weather phenomenon.
A bright blue or violet glow, appearing like fire sometimes, from tall, sharply pointed structures such as masts. Often accompanying the glow is a hissing or buzzing sound.
Some sailors saw the glow as an unlucky sign; it interfered with compass readings because of the electricity in the air. Others took it as a sign of the presence of St. Erasmus's (Elmo's) protection, the patron saint of sailors.

What must it be like to be at sea today? Stormy gale warnings forecast for this weekend.