My morning walk was once again along the shore to Partanhall, but today I climbed the path up the cliff to come back a different way. I needed a rest at the top so had a seat and used The Merlin bird app on my phone to identify 16 birds in 10 minutes
Looking down to the shore from my seat
The narrow part of the path
Overlooking Burnmouth Harbour
The old road from the houses. Last winter the low road to the houses was blocked for a month after a very bad storm. Only people with 4x4 vehicles could use this road.
It's not to bad at the start and then gets progressively worse.
Gaye with John Muir on Dunbar High Street
The Bridge to Nowhere on Belhaven Beach at Dunbar. Unfortunately the high tide was not very high today so instead of going nowhere the bridge continued to go somewhere.
From Dunbar we headed down to St Abbs
Just outside the harbour entrance the sea was quite rough in places.
Fortunately the harbour was quite calm
Not much going on in the harbour, but it looked as if a lot of fishing boats use it
This was an hour or two after high tide so the fishing boats must have left
While I was walking round the harbour Gaye had a sleep in the car and was woken by a terrible noise on the roof. It was this Herring Gull stomping on the roof of the car.
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