A very short break away in Dorset ...
........to find a place of perfect solitude , peace and quiet .
Chesil Beach .
Here it is ..... 18 miles of perfect solitude , peace and quiet .
A pebble beach formed at the end of the last Ice Age , stretching out as far as the eye can see to the Isle of Portland .
Further along it is possible to get down to it .
Cogden Beach is part of the larger Chesil Beach .
We found a footpath that led us there .... gently downhill .
I had been thinking about coming back here and laying down in the shingle to feel my cares and worries melt away .
Yearning to feel the pebbles run through my fingers ....
......and comfortably soft to lie down on and ease our aching bones .....
..... and hold hands ....
.....looking to the left along to the Isle of Portland .
.......and looking to the right towards the Golden Cap and Charmouth where we have spent many happy hours looking for fossils .
Then to lie down and relax , feeling the smooth pebbles under my hands .
Listening to the gentle swooshing sound of the waves lapping the shore below .
We were blessed with beautiful warm sunshine and a clear blue sky .
I took a stroll , a little way along the beach ....
...... to see what I might find .....
Beautiful blue leaved Crambe maritima /Sea Kale ..... finished flowering ...
.......and now waiting to drop their hard seeds encased in seed pods drying to a crisp in the hot sunshine and the salty sea breezes .
Also a delight to find Glaucium flavum / the Yellow Horned Poppy .
I was especially happy to find some still in flower and took many photographs of them .
I found a flat stone with the perfect dimple in it in which to place an incense cone .
.......I lay down once again to relax and let cares and worries fade away ....
I took home my flat incense stone and replaced the round stone into the middle as I think the person who had originally built it wanted it to be ...and for the next person who comes along to enjoy .
Peace and quiet .
Then slowly back up the footpath , it is slightly up hill , a little out of breath , but do-able !
What a beautiful day .
Lovely post and pictures. xx
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