Mart wrote:
would love to but it clashes with number 2 sons birthday, also living where i do on the dengie peninsular, transport is a bit sparse. would love to show you some of my finds from the blackwater and crouch foreshores. Next time you go to st peters on the wall, walk to the beach then walk a couple of hundred meters east of the chapel, at some point, if its low tide, you may come across a scattering of red tile and brick lying in the shingle. What you will be seeing is the remains of a roman bathhouse lying in situ.
Sad you can't come, must be lots of stuff around given the history of the place. Must admit I love the Dengie marsh bit, the colours of the plants and the sad cry of the birds in the marsh, don't know what the bird was last time but it just fitted in with a desolate landscape. Its such a weird place as well, sailing ships seem to be sailing in the fields and that enormous square nuclear plant in the distance.