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Fairfield lies between Brookland and Brenzett on a minor road in a deserted part of the Walland Marsh .
The area was won from the sea (inned) sometime between 1200 and 1270. The monks from Canterbury built dykes to the western edge of the Rhee Wall (the sea defenses built by the Romans) and enclosed the land so reclaiming the rich and fertile soil from the sea.
1287 saw the great storm in which Broomhill was swept away and New Romney barely survived. The Rother changed its course to the sea, and exited the marshes at Rye, whereas before the storm the river found its way to the sea near to modern day Greatstone and Littlestone .
Fayrefelde existed before 1595 as a map of the time shows the village approximately where the church now sits. It is likely that as the land became more reclaimed so the village sprung up.
Nowadays all that can be seen is the church lying down from the road embankment which is probably the original inning wall. The church was built as a temporary structure of timber lath and plaster in the 1200's to support the local farming community. The exterior has been strengthened with brick, and in 1913 the whole building was reconstructed and encased to preserve it.
St Thomas a Beckett at Fairfield is one of those churches supported by the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust .
I underestimated the strength of the waves and my gear got swept by them. This is what the camera was able to capture before the tripod got completely knocked off.
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The promenade Tywyn, Wales. The strength of Storm Ciara evident, with a concrete bench swept from who knows where.
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A wonderful region, connected to Frogmore.
A little village with a rain-swept shore evokes a melancholic beauty, a moment of still, peaceful contemplation.
Thank you Terry and Tolla for this place!
Here I used SpecterSkies EEP Ethereal Nights PBR Pack. It is so pretty!
A photo taken on a roadside by the Sea of Japan near Nao’etsu (直江津), Jou'etsu city (上越市).
The Japan Sea coast is badly affected by the northwestern monsoon in winter. The cold dry wind from Siberia absorbs plenty of moisture while blowing over the warm Sea of Japan, which brings rough water, overcast sky and wet chilly wind.
October is when the monsoon starts to blow.
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For generations, the people of Connemara and beyond have gathered at the crossroads of Maam Cross, Co. Galway, to sell their famous Connemara ponies, livestock and farm goods. 'The Big Show' occurs in October of each year, though Covid forced cancellation in 2020 and 2021. This brief series will feature candid portraits of attendees as well as a taste of the accompanying 'craic' (fun) of the rain swept autumn meet.
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Today, 11th November, 2014, I visited 'Blood Swept Land and Seas of Red' at the Tower of London. The final ceramic poppy was 'planted'. Volunteers have spent months installing 888,246 hand-made poppies - each representing a British and Commonwealth soldier who died during WW1. It is thought about five million people have visited the artwork by ceramic artist Paul Cummins and theatre designer Tom Piper.
I am thankful for weekends and time to rejuvenate. Have a wonderful weekend my friends!
(What am I Thankful for - Day 5)