Tuesday 16 June 2009

The Walkway




Last week I entered a picture that was of the entrance to this walkway. It divides the boating pool which is on the near side from the sea and can only be accessed when the tide is low.
If you would like to be reminded of last weeks picture click here. I named the picture *refections* because I liked the way the chains reflected in the water. Several people asked me why the path was wet, but now they will see that it was left over from when the tide went out.


Watery Wednesday is hosted by 2sweetnsaxy. Why not look her up and share in the lovely photos?



35 comments:

Suburbia said...

Gosh! Looks like they are walking on water! Great pic

Christina, Sweden said...

Guess that's as close as you can get to walking on water ;-)
funny shot

Nessa said...

That is so cool. It must be weird to walk across it with water on both sides.

Anonymous said...

It looks like a flood is about to gobble the bridge :) Tide - makes sense. Nice place!

Anonymous said...

What a delightfully composed image. I love it.

Dagrun said...

Their walking on water without touching it! Amazing!

Ebie said...

With your explanation, I thought they were walking on water. Nice capture.

Sandi McBride said...

Lovely picture here, Mags...I'd like to be with them,too!
Sandi

April said...

Both great images!

Thumbelina said...

That's a great picture. Almost walking on water!
I tagged you with a photo meme. You don't have to do it, but it is quite fun and pretty effortless. If you don't want to do it, that's fine but I thought you'd like it.

Dr.John said...

I hate bridges that are above the water let alone in the water.

Linnea said...

That is a terrific shot! I'd love to walk across it. Great how you captured it with the two people slithering across...eating ice cream?

Wendy said...

Cool pic! I like how it looks like they are walking over the water.

Carletta said...

As soon as you said reflections of the chains I remembered the shot. This one too is an awesome image!

Susan English Mason said...

I just read your comment over at David's. Are you still getting eggs left in your garden? Inquiring minds want to know - mine anyway.

at the cottage said...

What an interesting photo. g on water. Great shot

Strawberry Jam Anne said...

What a great photo Maggie - now I'm going to have a look at last week's! A x

2sweetnsaxy said...

How cool! It almost looks as if they're walking on water. It must be great to just walk over the water like that.

Arija said...

I like it for the foot bath on the way as well.

happyone said...

I'd love to walk over that bridge. Cool picture.

Anonymous said...

That's a neat walkway - Looks like the water is just about to flow over it.
Nice WW shot!

aims said...

You do live in a lovely place Maggie. I can't tell you how much I love water and am attracted to it.

cheshire wife said...

Bridge over troubled water or at least the near side looks choppy. Great shot!

Thank you for your comment on my blog.

Hilary said...

It does indeed look like they're walking on water. It must be a strange perspective to be where they are. Very cool pic!

Rose said...

A great shot, Maggie! Does the bridge get submerged under water at high tide? I think I'd be a little worried about walking over at certain times of the day:)

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srp said...

It does look like they are walking on water... and did you say this was at low tide?

Unknown said...

WOW... 'Look Mum, I'm walking on water!!' :-)

Does it move with the motion of the waves as you walk on it??

Nice shot!

Deb said...

Very creative photo, Maggie. I would love to walk on that walkway although I would not want to be stuck out there when the tide comes in! Thank you for your thoughtful comments which you left over at my place. Nice to know that I am not alone. Take care.

Just Louise said...

Maggie -

I'm writing you from my new digs! Please pay a visit if you care to!

Peace - D

Anonymous said...

This reminds me very much of the causeway separating Lindisfarne (otherwise known as Holy Island) from the main land of the north east coast of Northumberland.

CJ xx

SandyCarlson said...

I love the way the walk is right on the water.

Unknown said...

Oh Maggie! I LOVE this picture! That is the coolest thing!!! It would be kinda freaky to walk on it, wondering if it will sink or something.

Gone Back South said...

Yeah, I'm sure they've got ice creams. Cool picture Maggie!

Bim said...

A lovely shot - this looks like a fun walkway.