Whitby Beach on a misty morning
They don't call it the North Sea for nothing!
Harbour Pier Whitby Beach
The way back up is winding and long, but good for you!
Barbara and David on Whitby Beach (notice the Abbey ruins top left)
Whitby Beach Complete with beach graffitti
Ah the hills! You should have seen our calf muscles after a week in Whitby :~D
Runswick Bay
Searching the tide pools at Robin Hoods Bay
Whitby Church and the Abbey ruins behind
The long climb down to Whitby Beach (which always seems longer coming back up)
Gemma, Jay and Julie in the ruins of Whitby Abbey (I used a fill in flash to lift the shadows, Open the map and switch to Satellite View to see the exact spot)
Arty photo of Whitby Abbey ruins. I metered for the stone work and then centred the photo, hence the washed out sky in the window
Chris, Kathryn and Julie taking a rest
Attempted Gothic Arty shot of Whitby Abbey Ruins
Runswick Bay with the tide out. (Luckily you can park half way down the hill)
Our Nephew David in his first experience of being a member of the French Foreign Legion. "Get used to the Sand David, there is lots of that in the Legion"
Runswick Bay (again)
Ian (Julie's Brother) and his son David
David peering at me over the seat on the North Yorks Moors Steam Railway
Somewhere along the North Yorkshire Moors Railway from Whitby to Pickering.
Hogwarts Express parked at Pickering Station
Julie looking happy during a visit to Wollaton Hall (Nottingham)
Nice shot of Wollaton Hall
The mob with Julie's Mum and Dad (oh yes and Jay - Gemma's Boyfriend)
The happy couple (OMG I have turned into a baseball cap wearer!)
Gemma's photo across the lake and nice use of framing to emphasis the image.
Good view of Wollaton Hall. Julie and I used to walk this park when we were courting (sounds so old fashioned)