Friday, 10 September 2010

September guest blog: Anderby Creek

The colours of the fields in the Lincolnshire Wolds have been changing from gold and yellow to earthy tones of brown. The farmers have been harvesting the barley and wheat and ploughing their fields ready for the next growing season. It is a wonderful time for hiking and cycling.

Over the last couple of days the skies have been clear, the colour of the sea has turned into a deep blue and the beach has been basking in the mild September sun. It has cooled down, but the sea is still warm enough for a dip or a swim. The spiders are enjoying the late summer sun as well, sitting in their cob webs under the eaves.
From the 17th to the 19th of September the Festival of the Bathing Beauties will take place along the sea front and beach huts from Sandilands all the way to Mablethorpe www.bathingbeauties.org.uk

Once the clocks change by the end of October and the nights draw in, it will turn quiet in Anderby Creek. Further up in Donna Nook the grey seals will arrive to have their pups. There will be hundreds of seals nurturing their newly born on the sandbanks behind the dunes - a rare spectacle - http://www.lincstrust.org.uk/.

Twentysix is available from the 14th of November to the end of the year and we offer a special arrangement for Christmas week (22nd - 29th of December).

This month our guest blog was written by Martin Hoenle, owner of Twenty-Six at Anderby Creek www.anderbycreek.eu

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