
East Quay, Ramsey Harbour
Can you guess where I am standing to take the image? Hands up all those you said the Swing bridge. Right in the centre looking down onto the Sulby River which would flow behind me and out to the Irish Sea. That doesn't tell you what the E's are though. Well the E's are good ones, at least they are for me.
Evening - Get the first one out the way. Low tide Early(ooh another E) Evening. Got to say the light was beautiful and fluid so the camera was very happy.I could have taken many here for skywatch with pastels on show, and I of course I did.
East Quay - Looking back behind behind the other side of the bridge would be East Quay near Mona Street and the cranes I showed you last week. You usually see me refer to Ramsey Harbour or Harbour inlet in generic terms without breaking it down into specifics. On my right the walk would take you to the beach and Mooragh Park on the left the town.
Ellan Vannin - Isle of Man. That is it's Manx name and that's the island I live on, on the East coast too. I'll never be short of E's then for the as so many pubs bed and breakfast are called Ellan Vannin.
As some of you have noted I am having a very quiet blog week and having some time out doing some very mind numbing activities. Normal service soon. That's the eclectic mix tonight. Just noticed empty too for the river. For more Abc's see the lady with the letters Mrs N.
Beautiful photographs on this blog :)
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Reggie Girl
Without any doubt you're in love with "your World" and you make me eager to sail towards your landscapes.
ReplyDeleteGreat E Babooshka...You know I walk along here every day and never tire of it at all no matter what time nor whether the tide is in or out. The wooden structure to the right, called a dolphin always amazes me especially when it is covered with numerous birds on the lookout for their next meal.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see this sight through your eyes! aloha-
ReplyDeleteMannanan-Dolphin. I could of had that last week for D.
ReplyDeleteYou can see that wind on the water, there!
ReplyDeleteEvening. Tide going out. This photo is a poem in itself.
ReplyDeleteLots of E's in this blog. Great shots with the explainations.
ReplyDeleteNice choice B.
ReplyDeleteExquisite, Ebbing, Estuary.
ReplyDeleteWow, those are such gorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteCheers and best wishes.
Nice view up the river.
ReplyDeleteYou clever girl, you never let us down. Very peaceful and lovely.
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This is an Excellent blog for the letter 'E'.
ReplyDeleteeinteresting :)
ReplyDeleteImpressive! Glad you weren't standing in the water to take the first photo!
ReplyDeleteGood morning Babooshka! Thanks for the photo and the information. Little by little we learn about your island! Have a nice week!
ReplyDeleteAs always, love your photo and your description. You live in a special and beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteAnd so many E's.
"E"lectronically delivered "e"xelent "e" post. I really like that view and how it fades off into a turn on the left. I like the old pilings too. these type of tides are so amazing to me. I still remember the first time I saw "beached" boats in a geography book in Jr. High - really facsinating.
ReplyDeleteFollowed your lead to the city daily photo and have now set up my own! I've started using some of the shots from my blog mixed in with new stuff, it gives me a head start. the project has already got me looking at the town in a new light.
ReplyDeleteBeaytiful work!!Precise photo. Congratulatios.
ReplyDeleteGreat choice, nice picture !
ReplyDeleteexcellent eees as i'd expect
ReplyDeleteExcellent choice on E, I really like the serene tune in the picture, great stuff.
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And don't forget the ebb tide too. Excellent E post, Baboosh! Always love your water shots with boats.
ReplyDeleteExcellent angle of view...We can imagine the strenght of the stream, we seem to ear it...
ReplyDeleteBelle lumiere.
ReplyDeleteThat was news to me and thank you for that. It has a definite Norse taste to it, especially the second part.
ReplyDeleteNo sailing at low tide, I guess.
ReplyDeleteI like the colors and the composition of your photo, and there's even movement to add to its beauty.
ReplyDeleteElla Vannin is a beautiful name.
ReplyDeletegreat composition!
ReplyDeleteI have always liked the harbour at low tide. Excellent photograph.
ReplyDeleteI would say 'E' for Excellent. I learn so much on your blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog . I am having server problems and cannot always return a comment. MB
very nice capture of this setting and a great E. I enjoyed the narrative also. I feel like I am really getting to know your island.
ReplyDeleteThis photo has such beautiful colors--the sky and clouds in the background provide a serene contrast to the rest of the picture.
ReplyDeleteI love the Manx name for your island!
I love the hint of pink in the sky. Great Job!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful photo..I like the ripples..I wonder why we all find the sound of the water so soothing. Maybe it goes back to our time in the womb...I just noticed that you have almost 500 followers. Wow. Have a good day... Michelle
ReplyDeleteCan we one the other way as pretty. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat choice Babooshka. You're right about evening light - so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat choices for E...I'm always interested in your Manx choices. Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like something from the 19th century (that's a compliment!)
ReplyDeleteExcellently Exposed E-Exercise Ensures Extra Emotion & Esteem!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have quite a difference between high and low tide.
ReplyDeleteHope you get through your mind-numbing activities quickly! What a plethora of 'E's for this week - great post.
ReplyDeleteNice picture, I like Ramsey when it 'feels' like your picture. Another possible E, was the tide ebbing or flowing?
ReplyDeleteI wonder what kind of temperature that water might be?
ReplyDeleteLovely photo there B - I really really do need to get to the Island sometime.
ReplyDeleteLovely view. Think this is my favourite light as well. Evening is my preference. Not that I am good at getting up early regularly for those dawn shots.
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Havent heard back from Gary yet re pmt.
Lovely photo,I like it.Thanks for viewing my ABC and have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteI must come back to the Isle of Man soon. I loved it!
ReplyDeleteYour photos make me nostalgic.
Yay I got it right! I'm really getting to know Ramsay..
ReplyDeleteLove the greys and blues in this and the sky fading to pink.
Very tranquil.
Beautiful and interesting photo, and plenty of E words!
ReplyDeleteThis is quite lovely, thanks for sharing your wonderful isle.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your take on the letter E . My husband had his first pint on the Isle of Man. I have never been but must make a trip soon. We live near Liverpool so it's not so far away :)
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