I would like to walk on the piers and get some photos of the lighthouse with my 5s that's if we go to Scarborough there is also a castle there and a life boat station .
Well i picked my Son up and headed on the B roads to Scarborough we parked on Marine Dive and had about a fifteen minute walk along the coast to the South Bay , the weather was fine sunny and windy the best combination and it was nice seeing the sea again and hearing the Gulls , as soon as we hit the start of the sea front you could smell the cooking of doughnuts waffles , fish and chips , i have been going to Scarborough since being born it was a regular haunt my Father use to have a Bedford van and we use it as a day camper there would always be a flask of coffee cooked chicken and cake , now no campers can park on the front after seven at night which is pathetic which is way the U.K is such a boring place to live.
We had freshly caught Haddock and chips and Guy bought freely cooked well fried doughnuts and we ate them on the sea front near the pier.
From there we drove around twenty miles to another favourite destination Robin Hoods Bay this use to be a smugglers haunt and the walk down to the sea is quite steep the fisherman cottages are small and quaint and it would be a lives ambition to own one although small they cost a lot to buy.
We all went into the sea only to paddle the beauty of owning Crocs Pip really liked the sea and was out up to her under belly walking around the sea weed.
Not the biggest Ferris wheel in the world but its been a main sight on Scarborough pier for fifty years or more.
The Harbour Scarborough
The tide came in and got Guy's Boots
Wouldn't like to risk it in this totally useless for smuggling
Think this tractor as done well against the salt corrosion
The walk down to the Beech Robin Hoods Bay
The Pub looking out to the sea also at Robin Hoods bay
All the above photos taken with my new i-phone 5s quite happy with the camera on this phone .
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