Photo copyright: Maggie May
When I went on the big wheel at Weston Super Mare last summer, there was a really good view of the pier where the pavilion had burnt down the previous year.
The sides have been extended to take a bigger building that has already started to be built, but this is how it looked last August.
I could see right across the Bristol Channel to Wales.
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Footnote: For those of you who are anxious to hear news of my biopsy..... I'm still waiting.
Looks a little misty in that shot, summer you say?
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll show us what it looks like when the building is completed.
Gosh, is it Wednesday already?
ReplyDeleteI'm immersed in music books, for an exam tomorrow!
Maggie, this shot is making me long for a long beach-walk. Even in misty weather like that, it would be lovely...maybe at the weekend.
Nice misty shot. It's a shame that it burnt down but cool that they're rebuilding. And very cool that you can see Wales from there. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Maggie, My name is Dee and i was just spending a little time in blog land and some how, some way, landed at your blog. I have very much enjoyed reading your posts and viewing your photo's and will be back to visit soon. I pray your biopsy will have good news. Blessings. Dee
ReplyDeleteI hope you hear something soon. Waiting sucks. I love the picture.
ReplyDeleteBlast from the Past
Maggie...I don't know what type of building/building(s) was/were on that pier before...but that is one BIG pier. I clicked on it....and it mammoths the people. That is huge!
ReplyDeleteI continue to pray as we await the results of your test.
Much love,
Jackie
Great Shot Maggie
ReplyDeleteTerrific view.
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Ya know, Maggie -you do take some really awesome pictures!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat will they be building there? Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteThere's something immensely British about that capture!
ReplyDeleteAnd good luck!
Hi Maggie, that's a huge pier! Great scenic view, too!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a giant air craft carrier about to take to sea...love this shot!
ReplyDeleteSandi
That's quite a view! I hope you're having a good day!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful scene, great shot!
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Beautiful pier and view! Blessings and prayers, Marguerite
ReplyDeleteLovely view of the pier and great shot for the theme.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW, mine is here!
What a great record to have of the pier. You can take another every time you go up there!
ReplyDeleteWent to bed thinking of you last night. So sorry you are having such a long wait, it is stressful waiting.
That's impressive!
ReplyDeleteI hope that no news is good news.
I love clicking on the bigger pics, Maggie. The clarity detail is magnificent, you've inspired me to carry my camera with me a lot more, too!
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nice shot...the mist the precursor to what is to come...
ReplyDeleteI love when you catch misty shots on the water. The new pier is going to be amazing, can't wait to see it when it is finished.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you, I hate waiting, but I'm praying the news is good.
XOXOXO
Cheryl
Just wondering over here as well Maggie. Will wait patiently.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful picture Maggie, thank you for sharing....:-) Hugs and Prayers always
ReplyDeleteMWM keeps mithering me to go on the Wheel in Manchester everytime we go there but I really don't like heights. :(
ReplyDeleteWe had the second longest pier in England until it was damaged in a storm and then the remains burnt down during renovation...that was thirty or more years ago and the powers that be still cannot decide what to do with the bits that remain. Lovely picture, typical summers day huh?
ReplyDeleteIs the big wheel like the Eye in London? A great perspective--that is a huge pier! Still hoping that no news is good news for you.
ReplyDeleteThat is a massive pier. I didn't realize how huge it is until I clicked to enlarge the photo!
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