Dawlish
Bird-watching colonels on the old sea wall,
Down here at Dawlish where the slow trains crawl:
Low tide lifting, on a shingle shore,
Long-sunk islands from the sea once more:
Red cliffs rising where the wet sands run,
Gulls reflecting in the sharp spring sun;
Pink-washed plaster by a sheltered patch,
Ilex shadows upon velvet thatch:
What interiors those names suggest!
Queen of lodgings in the warm south-west....

Dawlish, by John Betjeman 1906-1984
 

No bowling today!

It rarely snows enough in Dawlish to allow snow to settle, so this is an unusual sight. Taken in winter 2008, it hasn't snowed since! The gull doesn't seem to mind too much though.

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Location: Dawlish, South Devon

Photographer: Anthony T Steel

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