It is cold and overcast here on the North Norfolk coast today, so I'm not going out. Instead, I'm going to sit at my desk and draw pictures of Starfleet Redshirts falling over, in compromising positions, with wardrobe malfunctions, and being generally clumsy and hapless for this month's art challenge.
While the Host does that, here are some photos from March which include the kind of weather I wish was going on outside now.
17th March
A very windy day at the End-of-the-Line |
It was very windy on the 17th. So much so that Inexcuseable informed me later that Number 34's griffin laid the same egg three times!
Nevertheless, it didn't stop me from drifting down to the beach and beyond the End-of-the Line. Once there, I started to notice some strange marks in the sand. They looked like tracks from some peculiar vehicle or object that had made its way (or been dragged) across the beach. However, upon further investigation, they could not have been from any Earthly vehicle/object as, despite their regularity, the "tracks" widened and narrowed as they criss-crossed the sand, leading to and from various inaccessible places. Also, despite the various footprints on the beach, none of them accompanied these score marks, so they can't have been made by people/animals dragging something.
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