Vlomo 2011 Day 21 – Tide
When the tide is out, the river has a different character.
When the tide is out, the river has a different character.
A snippet from a family trip to Canada in 2008. This is one of my daughters trying to tell the camera about “Bridal Veil Falls” in British Columbia.
Yesterday’s vlomo was similar to one from last year, and strangely, so is today’s. I was leafing through my captured videos wondering what to do for vlomo when my daughter told me that it had suddenly got foggy outside. The result was a chance to compare today with with the footage from last year.
It has become a little tradition for a group of friends to go for a candle-lit walk in some woods near Felixstowe, to celebrate St Martin’s Day in the German style.
As an aside, I also made a vlomo video of the same event last year.
Sometimes the water in Ipswich marina is so calm that it acts like a great big mirror.
The music in this video is “Army of Dreamers” by William Elmore from the aptly named “Reflection Songs” album. The whole album is available from Jamendo under a Creative Commons by-nc-sa llicence.
A young seabird calls and calls, but nobody comes…
A short walk from my current workplace is “Caffe Basso”, a lovely little coffee shop. Well worth a visit for great coffee and pizza.
A tiny part of my daily walk to work, in the streets around the “Rosehill” area of Ipswich, where I live.
Inspired by the various garden videos this vlomo, here’s a quick view of an ex-sunflower and some strange fungus!
One of the many lights around Ipswich docks is a several-metre high three-legged, colour-changing beacon. I know very little about it except that the glowing plate at the bottom says “Alpha Omega”.
Update. It appears that it is actually a piece of street art named “Crows Nest”
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