Lyme Regis

Friday, March 28th, 2008 04:31 pm
[personal profile] tamaranth

Tree
Originally uploaded by tamaranth
On Wednesday, craving fresh air and escape, I headed for Lyme Regis. (Note to self: Google Maps not always right. 3.5 hours to drive there; electing not to die of boredom on the A303, I looked at the road atlas, picked the 'obvious' route (M3), and cut the journey time by over half an hour.) Lyme Regis itself is ever so pretty (if hilly), and I had a late lunch on the beach in the sunshine.

Despite picking a windy Wednesday, the beach was quite busy with fossil-hunters and school groups, and it was hard to escape the arrhythmic clatter of geologists' hammers. Ammonites not as thick on the ground as I'd hoped: I didn't find anything spectacular. (See Flickr for the best of the rest.)

Fossil-hunting is all about pattern recognition: looking for the regular spiral of an ammonite, the symmetry of a sea urchin, the smooth bullet-shape of a belemnite. Lyme Regis beach is strewn, for some reason, with rusted machine parts. I find it much harder to look for specific patterns, or to filter out anything rust-coloured.

It was lovely, though, to walk on the beach and soak up sunshine and salt air. Good to stop arguing with myself and live in the moment.

Date: Friday, March 28th, 2008 08:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] d-floorlandmine.livejournal.com
I'm going to have to go down for photos of rusted machine parts. [sigh]

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