From early yesterday morning it was obvious that mist was going to play quite an important part in the days wandering. The cliff path was clear though and, with the mist being blown in from the sea, the view across Durlston Bay towards Old Harry was ever changing. It is amazing how fog and mist can change the way even the most familiar places look.
As usual, I spent far to much time watching the Fulmars from the cliff path but still couldn't take a decent photograph and was finally distracted by a lizard that sat on the wall smiling at me.
In the evening I walked to St.Aldhelm's Head and watched as the Linnets and Yellowhammers traded calls before settling down for the night.
Not a bad way to end the day.
The Isle of Purbeck is a peninsula on the southern tip of the the county of Dorset in England. The photographs I take, hopefully, help to express how I feel about this magical place and show you things which you may see if you come to visit. I am a full time, professional photographer and have a gallery in Swanage. Please feel free to click on the picture to see it larger or to look at my other photographs. www.purbeckfootprints.co.uk
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