This is the promenade in Spittal. I camped with the Boy's Brigade in Spittal in 1959 and 1960 so it's 60 years since I was last here. At the BB Camp in 1959 we had a wood burning range for cooking and every bit of wood in the area was scavenged to keep it going. We didn't have a single drop of rain that week.
The pier at Berwick upon Tweed and the mouth of the river Tweed
I remember watching the fishermen catching salmon in nets from the beach 60 years ago. They rowed out in a half circle dragging the nets behind them and then pulled them in. They caught loads of Salmon in those days. The numbers decreased and then the Tweed Fishing Associations bought their licences and closed them down
A closer look at the pier and Lighthouse
Where we camped in 1959/60 is now Council houses by the look of them from a distance but nothing much else has changed in Spittal
Back at the Old Lobster House in Burnmouth it's now just after high tide and that's as close as the sea will get this week. In the visitors book there are comments about the cottage shaking at high tide in a storm. The building was built over 300 years ago so it must be very strong.