Tweed estuary
Another trip in to Berwick this afternoon with MrM, who was heading for a music practice with Lucy C. First, he needed to buy a new cycle helmet and a couple of other bits and pieces for cycling, while I picked up a few essentials from the Green Shop. While he was practising, I popped in to a couple of other shops, and then walked around the town walls. Overcast but warm, and unusually still for Berwick, it was a lovely afternoon to be by the sea. The salmon fishermen were working on the Tweed again, and on the way back to meet MrM I stood on the Old Bridge for a while and watched them.
Two contenders for today's Blip. The Tweed Estuary, with the salmon fishers. You can just about see the heron near their winding boat by the bank. The other (extra) is the carved fox on Bridge Street. On the spine of his book is carved 'Fork handles', and on the cover are four candles! He's there to celebrate the life of Simon Heald, the proprietor of Slightly Foxed, the bookshop on Bridge Street, who sadly died in 2020.
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