We recently enjoyed a bit of a rough high tide on a sunny evening, lots of people enjoyed the spectacle along the west coast...
.. lots of birds stirred up at La Pulente.
La Saline, with St.Brelade in the background.
Luxury houses take shape at the old Chateau site...
... closer.
St Aubin, and what variety of numpty approved that modern box up there on the skyline above the old traditional streetscape? I like up to date architecture but this is well out of place!
Numpties At Work, part II - sad to report the death of Common Sense. Several parking spaces have had to go JUST so that there is one entrance/exit opening. Was it really so bad?!!!
To the East then, and a good low tide goes out quite some distance beyond the end of the unfinished Archirondel breakwater.
A tide like that means you can walk in a straight line between La Rocque and the castle without getting your ankles wet.
At the harbour...
.. nice spot for fishing...
.. the old and new ferries...
.. from the Victoria pierhead.
To the Albert Pier, and the ramp has gone at last...
.. the top of the ramp used to be here.
View from Westmount...
.. a new carpark ready to make up for the spaces lost when the ruling elite of the island ignores The People and goes for total overkill on Selling Out to Tax Evasion/Avoidance and builds unwanted monuments to greed on the Esplanade.
.. closer. There's going to be a LOT more traffic down the 'waterfront' when this opens!
10 Wharf St - what was once the Golden Egg, latterly the Buddhabar, then Harlem....
.. is now the Tiki Hut
I used to quite like the ramshackle corner that was the Turkish Kitchen...
.. boarded up for redevelopment...
... now emerging as St. Helier's newest conveniences.
A Tesco in Jersey? Who'd have thought? We get to walk in from Sand St and emerge in York Street again.
National Trust Jersey - 30 Bays in 30 Days
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Every July, the National Trust here in Jersey, as a fun, charitable event,
run their 30 Bays in 30 days Challenge. An idea borrowed from our sister
isla...
4 months ago