Littlehampton (we've heard all the jokes) is where the river Arun meets the sea & it has a nice natural harbour. It's a traditional seaside town & popular with holidaymakers & day trippers. People actually pay to come here for their holidays so I consider myself very lucky to live in this part of the world. For a change I went to the West Beach on the opposite side of the river to the town to get some shots from a different angle.

The waterfront has been completely renovated over the last few years & although it met with some local opposition I think it's a great improvement. Lots of colour instead of the old run down buildings & warehouses.


The harbour entrance is usually packed with boats of all types coming & going on the tide. Being a weekday there wasn't much activity & this was the only boat returning to harbour while I was there. Unfortunately the weather wasn't so good yesterday (Saturday) or I would have gone back for some better shots.

The sea was still a tad rough & there was a fair wind blowing after the recent storms which makes it ideal for the intrepid surfers. Calififornia it ain't but you make the best of what you have. Believe it or not there's a surfer in there somewhere.


Good old Sussex by the sea. There's even a song about it although not all of Sussex is anywhere near the sea. I'll sing the verse & you can join in the chorus.

http://web.ukonline.co.uk/chalcraft/sussexby.htm
(chorus)
We're the men from Sussex, Sussex by the Sea.
We plough and sow and reap and mow,
And useful men are we;
And when you go to Sussex,
Whoever you may be,
You may tell them all that we stand or fall
For Sussex by the Sea !
Oh Sussex, Sussex by the Sea !
Good old Sussex by the Sea !
You may tell them all that we stand or fall,
For Sussex by the Sea












