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July 11, 2008 - Whitley Bay Beach

This is a shot of Whitley Bay last fall. It was cold that day, but very very pretty. Had enough of the summer rain yet?

I’m sorry about posting so infrequently. :( I’ve been stuck inside most days working on my dissertation. I do plan on some nights out soon, so there will be more pics coming, including some of the bamboo bridge over the Tyne and of the world’s largest salsa dance in Baltic Square. And the Reach For The Stars sculpture if I can find the little bugger!

Would you rather I updated with only new pics when I can get them, or post re-posts?

pierre l said,

July 11, 2008 @ 7:47 am

Hello Cassandra. This is supposed to be a hobby and it’s meant to be fun. I use Google Reader, so I don’t visit when there is nothing new. I enjoy your pictures, but I am not going to get annoyed when you don’t have time to post. So, as you wish, re-post something from a while back, or skip a day; I am happy either way. And thank you for having the site at all.

Snoo said,

July 11, 2008 @ 11:35 am

Ah great shot - love those waves, love that beach.
I use a Google portal feed thingy, and so like Pierre, only visit when there is something new. Don’t worry about posting when you don’t have the time, I think a dissertation is slightly more important! ;) lol
And I don’t mind re-posts. Especially if the pics are of Jesmond/Jesmond Dene, around where I grew up! :D
Thanks for a great blog Cassandra! (I visit often, but comment little.)

Harry Makertia said,

July 11, 2008 @ 2:47 pm

Hi Cassandra, don’t worry about wether you can post or not. The most important thing is just give your best for your dissertation. Good luck with your work!

Mrs K said,

July 11, 2008 @ 3:20 pm

What’s a click or two - the end result is worth it either way. I look at today or yesterday and do not mind a bi.t

At least you have your priorites right and if something becomes a chore or a worry - you will then resent it and as your photography is good - don’t let it go that way.

So in short - no pressure.

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