A most unusual point of view
Many’s the time I’ve strolled down Saltburn pier, but it’s never looked like this before. Roll the gallery for a few smiles.
I felt so sorry for Saltburn when I saw the news this morning. There was extensive flooding after yesterday’s torrential rain. This morning they’ll be cleaning up.
Yesterday I posted this young lady in the Weekly Photo Challenge which required a a shot from an unusual point of view. She is very winsome but not in very good focus. In retrospect I would have been better using either my first or last gallery photo, don’t you think? Do you have a favourite?
That’s my six words (and a bit) for this Saturday. If you’d like to join Cate at Show My Face for Six Word Saturday you’d be very welcome. The explanation is in the header and the links.

Most unusual, indeed, Jo. Thanks. Very cool.
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Bringing a smile to Saturday, when I can, Ron 🙂
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I smiled out loud while viewing these!
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What an appropriate response 🙂 They had that effect on me too.
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Owww I love your photos! I love the knitting projects too, we call it ‘wild knitting’ in Dutch (literal translation) but I guess in English it’s ‘knitting bomb’? (read it in one of the comments). Anyway I love it: it is all so cheerful and whimsical! I think the two little houses are my favourites! Thanks for sharing. Love it 🙂
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Glad to bring a smile or two 🙂
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My favorite is the smiley fish and his colorful crew.
Someone has put a lot of work in these little fellows.
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Only to get a jolly good soaking yesterday! Still, I don’t suppose it’s very dry on the pier as the tide comes in 🙂 Thanks for your visit.
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Are these permanent? Or are they up because someone is selling them?
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Last year a lot of them appeared on the railings above the beach as part of the Royal Jubilee celebrations. They lingered for quite a while. I’m not sure how long these have been here, though I’ve been told that some were stolen and only returned after local press coverage. Funny old life, isn’t it? 🙂
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What a fabulous knitting display you captured from your camera point of view!
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Wonderful fun, isn’t it? And a lot of work 🙂
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I love it Jo – what incredible whimsy! When we were in Vilnius last year lots of the huge trees had knit sweaters encircling their trunks. It was wonderful~ 🙂 ~Terri
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I first saw the sweater look in a small seaside town in Norfolk and thought it was fabulous! It works so well on the pier here at Saltburn.
I’ll definitely have to spread my wings in Eastern Europe, Terri! Tallin or Vilnius- or both? 🙂
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Both are great, but I really enjoyed the fairy-tale medieval ambiance of Tallinn. Have a relaxing weekend. ~T
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Who… in their right mind… makes this silly stuff?!?
Kinda cool 😉
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Someone with much nimbler fingers than me 🙂
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Such sunny and unusual sights, they make me happy, Jo! Have a bright weekend.
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I was like a kid in a toy shop, Marion 🙂 Happy to spread a little sunshine.
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Great gallery of images, Jo… What fun you have in retirement! Love those beach huts, but I did love your mermaid, too 🙂
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I try to fit some smiles in along with the drudgery, Sue. Well, it’s mandatory, isn’t it? 🙂
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Completely agree 🙂
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Someone’s got too much time on their hands!
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It’s called retirement, I believe. Unfortunately age goes with it 🙂
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I saw a story on them and re-blogged and we just had one done here in New England! Lovely to look at and see the work they did on their craft pieces
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Our Saltburn one, Eunice? They’ve been doing it for a year or two but this year’s the first time they’ve used the pier and it looks great. I totally love them. 🙂
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Me too! Not sure I think I did a re-blog of one further down the coast of Eastern USA then I saw it HERE! Some day when I am not busy I want to add a piece 🙂
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these are all great! so hard to pick a favorite but Gone Fishing is at the top of my list as well as the first jelly fish. What an interesting idea. I didn’t notice your out of focus photo but I have oldish eyes 😉 Great gallery of fun photos!!
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God bless your ageing eyes, Tobyo 🙂 I was entranced by so many of them I wasn’t concentrating hard enough on the photos.
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LOL!! you did such a great job capturing all of those most interesting knitted items!! you should “focus” on that 😉 He he.
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🙂
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I love these, how absolutely delightful
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Thanks, Fi 🙂 I thoroughly enjoyed myself too!
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Oh this sure did make me smile, great photos, so sorry about the heavy rains. My most favorite is the last one of the Mermaid she is adorable!
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So clever, Karen, isn’t she? I loved her too 🙂
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🙂 More might be better, Jo, but I like your mermaid better than the slanting huts et. al. I do hope there wasn’t water into the homes at Saltburn. We had 33 inches of water in our home in 1979 and it was terrible.
Please don’t feel badly about not having anything funny to say about my glass truck post. I would describe the post as being weird and only might it be funny if in a funny-weird way. 🙂
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There’s a stream runs into the sea, Jim, and it’s prime territory for flooding. I know the car park was under water and the little steam railway track that runs through the valley. It’s dry and bright today so hopefully the worst is over. I can imagine it being horrendous to be flooded. I’m grateful we live at the top of a bank (except when I carry the groceries up it 🙂 ) Thanks for your concern.
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I also liked the blue lobster and the fish in the net…very cool stuff!
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I could have stayed happy snapping for hours, but there were one or two other people who wanted a look 🙂
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Looking at these made me incredibly happy! Love it!
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That’s the desired effect. Thank you so much for your visit 🙂
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I love the crab, the lobster and the smiley fish with his crew in the fishing net! Very cool, Jo!
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Knit and Purl got me! And the beach huts 🙂 It was glorious when we were there on Thursday but then torrential yesterday, so they’ll be soggy. We’re definitely turning the corner into Autumn but I refuse to accept it! You’ll be happy, Cathy 🙂
SO excited- I booked Barcelona for 5 nights 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Exciting about Barcelona, Jo!! When do you go? You’ve been there before, right?
And yes, I can’t wait for autumn. It’s been hot and humid all day today, though yesterday was glorious! I’m so sick of heat and can’t wait to bundle up in sweaters and coats! 🙂
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3rd November and my birthday’s 5th 🙂 No, never! This is only the second time in 10years I’ve persuaded Mick to go anywhere other than Portugal (or, reluctantly, Poland 🙂 )
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かわいい
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Thank you 🙂
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OMG I LOVE knitting Bombs!!!
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Very cool, aren’t they? 🙂
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YES I can only knit scarves BUT If I made one big and long enough I could do a tree!
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I’ll help 🙂
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We have to do a BIG TREE!!! With LOTS of color!
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Oh, haha, such wonderful whimsey. I marvel at such creativity since I am ALL THUMBS. The potholders that everyone used to make in grade school? Mine were were not blister proof as they were full of holes. Thanks for making this left brained blogger very happy!
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There you were- hiding in spam! 🙂 I just about mastered knit one, drop one too, Elisa!
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LOL holes you say? that means we need 2 that’s all! YOU IN THE KITTING BOMB CLUB now there are 2 of us!
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