Monday, 4 June 2012

Blue Bin


In an effort to cut down on costly landfill taxes the council have for some time been running a recycling scheme. So paper, tin cans and plastics go into the blue bin. Soon, no doubt, they'll want to recycle the dead ...

Sunday, 3 June 2012

National Cycle Network



Quite why there is a fish tailed signpost for the national cycle network outside the City Hall I don't know. It was put there in those heady Millenium days when there was plenty of money about. Do you remember money?

Thursday, 31 May 2012

Lords Feoffes' Clock



Again on King Street, this splendid three faced clock was presented by the Lords Feoffes and Assistants of the Manor of Bridlington. The Lords Feoffes etc are a charitable trust set up in 1636, our trusty friend Wikipedia will tell you more here. About the clock I know nothing and before you ask the pictures weren't taken at the same time or even in the same year!

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Pig's Snout



From the online Oxford Dictionary:
"groyne
 Pronunciation: /grɔɪn/
(US groin)
noun
a low wall or sturdy timber barrier built out into the sea from a beach to check erosion and drifting.
Origin:
late 16th century: from dialect groin 'snout', from Old French groign, from late Latin grunium 'pig's snout', from Latin grunnire 'to grunt' "

Learn something new every day ...

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Bluebells


On the edge of Beverley Westwood lies an area called Burton Bushes, it's said to be the remains of a primeval forest. It's also a great place to find wild bluebells.