The weekend of 23rd and 24
th July 2011, Matt
Bisp and I had a long weekend down at Lyme
Regis in Dorset, and
fortunately the weather had started to improve.
We arrived at out caravan site on Thursday 21st and
immediately put on our swimming costumes and went in the heated pool.
Fantastic to go swimming again.
We
found out by accident that on Saturday 23rd was the start of Lyme
Regis Lifeboat week, in which all sorts of fund raising activities
are organised to provide much needed funds into the
RNLI. Saturday 23rd was also the day for the 12 noon arrival of the
RAF's Red Arrows display team, and what an emotional display it was.
I had never been to Lyme
Regis before and found it a
lovely place and would certainly like to return.
This is the view from the sea wall into the 'Cobb' and harbour at Lyme Regis.
From the same location looking out towards the harbour entrance, where we eventually sat to watch the Red Arrows.
Ah, breakfast time, this is where I had a fully English breakfast, tea and toast sitting outside looking at the harbour and its activities.
A long lens shot from the harbour entrance of the Lyme Regis Lifeboat Station.
The Weymouth Lifeboat also visited and demonstrated how to return a stricken trawler to the safety of the harbour.
Just a 'snap shot' of the thousands of visitors descending upon the resort in readiness for the impending visit from the Red Arrows.
And here they come, just enjoy these next few shot. I took several photos but selected these as good enough.