Waterfront, St Helier, Jersey 30 Friday Dec 2016 Posted by Roy McCarthy in Writing ≈ 15 Comments Industrial, marine, heritage. Not always pretty but endlessly fascinating. (click on image to enlarge and open gallery.) Share this:FacebookEmailTwitterLike this:Like Loading... Related
Fantastic photos, Roy! I had my own music in my head as I viewed. 🙂 Happy New Year!
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Thank you Jill and Happy New Year to you and your family from sunny Jersey.
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Great gallery Roy, it shows huge diversity and interest as well as beauty.
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Thanks Andrea – the waterfront is fascinating in the way it has developed piecemeal over the centuries. It’s dynamic and changing constantly.
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you always take us on lovely journeys, Roy.
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Thanks so much Letizia – a slightly different journey but there’s something to see, something happening all the time down there.
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Happy New Year to you Roy. I love those houses with the iron balconies. Bet they’ve got a good view!
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Thank you Jenny. Yes, original Georgian and owned times past by the owners of the boat building yards that were nearby. Happy New Year 🙂
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Beautiful set of images. Happy New Year!
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Thanks Kerry, a bit gritty as well but I find the mix intriguing. Happy New Year.
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There has to be a bit of grit to make life interesting!
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Thanks for sharing this little bit of the world. 🙂
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Thanks Juliann – some of it doesn’t often figure in travelogues 🙂
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Rugged, fascinating and very pretty!!☺☺
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Hello Mithai 🙂 Yes, our waterfront is a real mixture of old and new, ugly and pretty. Great for a couple of hours exploration away from the crowds.
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