Thursday, November 07, 2024

Estuary shores and sandy paws

Estuary shores are a bit different from real coastal beaches, aren't they? I grew up in London with the Thames not far away, and I remember loving the wildness of the foreshore at low tide. Seeing the mudflats and the birdlife gave me more pleasure than going to play at the pebbly Channel coast. Of course, the Welsh beaches where we spent most of my childhood holidays are incomparable, but even so, there's just something about a river estuary.

The Westerschelde Estuary

We happen to live close to the Westerschelde (Western Scheldt) estuary and it's a lovely place to take the dogs for a walk. The spot where we like going best is just to the west of Terneuzen where it's a cross between beach and tidal marshland. When the tide comes in, the land is mostly flooded but at low tide, there are large areas of grasses, tiny creeks and wild plants – great for doggy snuffles, with their pools and rivulets. You can see a little of what I mean from this Google map satellite view here.

The shady area is the sand and grassy parts mixed. There's
also a big sandbank out in the estuary that shipping needs to be
very careful to avoid 

Last weekend, my daughter and I took our pups there for a good run. It was a lovely morning and the dogs had the best time ever charging about between the rocks and into the undergrowth. I think Zoe ran more than I've ever seen her do and even, almost, got to zoomy stage, something she's not known for at all.

But I think I'll leave the photos to speak for themselves...

The tide was coming in when we were there

Happy dogs

"Hey, Lulu, this here's a good sniff!" "Yeah, Zozo, gimme a load of that!"


There are pebbles too as well as lumps of small stones
apparently glued together with sand


Just a track through the grasses here

The incoming tide brought some lovely pools for the pups

And out in the estuary, a massive container ship heads for Antwerp

To the east, a chemical factory, which I can't help finding quite beautiful

More doggy pics from daughter's perspective

Such good friends

We are now into a spell of grey and gloom and it's cold in that damp way that makes me feel unwell–real November weather. I'm not a fan, so fingers crossed the sun peeps through again soon. I've told the weather gods that cold and sunny is fine, just not this endless misty grey. They really need to do something about it. Anyway, enjoy the rest of your week, allemaal, and the weekend too!

11 comments:

  1. Lovely photos as always. Looks like a wonderland for doggies! So sorry about the endless grey...exactly what we have here day after day. (steph)

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    1. Thank you, Steph. It’s November, so I guess it’s what we can expect.

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  2. What glorious fun for the dogs!

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    1. It really was, Shirley. They had the best time ever.

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  3. Such different dogs!

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  4. Very enjoyable photos of the dogs having fun. I like estuary shores and dunes and ti's is so much like our Fitties. Take car Val, David.

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    1. I thought so too, David. I loved your photos too.

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  5. I never really asked if you live in the barge year round. Or is it a house in Terneuzen and barge now only for faring?

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    1. We don’t live in Terneuzen, Shers. I’ll fill you in when I see you.:)

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  6. I just found a comment you left on 1st Nov on one of my "popular posts" about sunrise & sunsets. Sorry I missed it, I've left a reply there. David.

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