Last week PINK , this week blue!

Whitby harbour, North Yorkshire
It’s been a very Whitby sort of week when it comes to the blog so I may as well finish as I started. I’m often blue on grey days, but this week I didn’t have much excuse.

How’s this for a cliff top view?
The sea and sky exquisitely matched
With just a few weeds for distraction
And the rock shelves below
Walking the Cleveland Way
Add a splash of green
What a situation for a caravan park! Whitby Abbey in the background.
Saltwick Nab in all it’s glory!
And the rocks below.
Two specks on a beach
Patterns and shadows
You can just see where the caravans are perched
Turning the corner you can see Whitby pier
Can blue get any bluer?
Getting closer
And then you reach the Abbey
Don’t forget to look around St. Mary’s Church.
Down the steps! Easier than climbing up.
If you’ve still got energy there’s the old pier
Or maybe a cruise on a pirate ship
Hope you enjoyed the trip? I still have some more shots for a rainy day. Click on any photo to see the gallery.
My grateful thanks to Cate at Show My Face. Her life seems much harder than mine. Click on the link or the header to see what’s been happening in her week.

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gorgeous blue, beautiful sea side , Jo!
have a wonderful weekend,
Francina
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Many thanks, Francina 🙂 You too! The sun’s still shining!
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Stunning photos Jo! Love all the blue! I hope you enjoy the weather while it lasts, fall has arrived here and I don’t think we will be dry until next June! Wishing you a wonderful week ahead.
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We’ve had a mixed bag, Tonya, but anything’s better than drizzle 🙂 Glad you like them.
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Lucky old you. We too have had a blue sky week, but the weather broke with a vengeance today – thunder, lightning and lots of rain.
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These were taken on Monday, Viv. Then we had two days of drizzle, but it’s back to sunshine now and I’m definitely making the most of it. 🙂
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North Yorkshire is gorgeous, Jo. Lovely submission for blue.
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Nice to be able to show off the place in a bit of sunshine, Tahira. 🙂
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Loved the trip, Jo !!! 🙂 Thank you very much.
We haven’t made it up to Yorkshire yet. It seems sooo pretty and your pictures make it seem very inviting. (I do have a blogging friend you may have run across up there, Anthony North? The Norths live in Malton, York. He is a writer.)
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You must be about due up this way, Jim? No, I don’t know Mr. North but Malton’s a lovely village too. I’ll search for him on WordPress. 🙂
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Blue, any and all blues are my favorite colors, and what stunning and peaceful photos you’ve included.
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Whitby’s a definite winner in the picturesque category, Karen, but I love the clifftops best 🙂 Thank you!.
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Thank you for sharing your Whitby with us. We are enjoying the beautiful autumn in Canada as well. Lots of walking.
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It’s a great time of year for it, Judy. I’d love to see your Fall in Canada 🙂
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I walked part of the Clevland Way last March…an excellent walk and you have done it justice with this photoset!
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Thanks a lot 🙂 I took about 200 shots! It was a “good to be alive” day. Hard choosing these.
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Thanks for the walk Jo. Not sure I’d want to be in one of those caravans in a storm though, bit close to the edge for me 😉
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Most of them are set back in a dip, Jude, but they have trailer parking for anyone brave enough 🙂
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Beautiful blue seas and skies! Thank you for taking us along, Jo 🙂
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I could just lay on that clifftop and gaze, Amy. Especially on a clear day like this 🙂
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Very pretty Jo!
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It’s a beautiful bit of the world, Nicole, and the day was quite magical 🙂
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Blue skies. Blue water. Peaceful and serene. Those cliffs look quite impressive to a flat-lander like me. Have you ever photographed a storm rolling in?
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The clifftop’s not a great place to be in a storm, Lynne. Bit exposed! But I know what you mean. Someday I might undertake it for you 🙂
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These are such beautiful views. They would take me out of the blues 🙂
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Mission accomplished, Colline 🙂
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Wow! These are stunning photos, Jo. Looking at these photos make me feel so relaxed.
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I took 200 shots in one morning, Jill, so it took me forever to select these 🙂 Glad you like them.
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Thanks for being so particular, Jo! 🙂
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I want to learn how to walk the Cleveland way. ;).
Have a lovely weekend!
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Thanks, Katie 🙂 You too!
The sun has shone all day and that certainly helps.
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It has been raining here, but I’m in a conference so let the grass be happy today. 8)
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Ahhh! Beautiful Whitby 🙂
Looking at the caravans on the cliff top, was that Whitby Caravan Park?
The Cleveland way sign looks very much like the one at the top of Saltwick Bay too.
Happy memories 🙂
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Yes, you’re in the right spot, Vicky 🙂
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Beautiful blues. Peaceful Serene
A good way to start the day
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And the sun has gone on shining this morning, Ruth 🙂
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You could have taken those photos today Jo. Methinks we are in for a fine weekend 🙂
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Just walked back from zumba, taking lots of chrysanth shots and such along the way, David. I’m due a rest now. Have a good weekend 🙂
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I could sit and look at these pictures all day. 🙂
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No don’t! You’ll get nothing done 🙂
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Beautiful pics! And only 31 times over the word limit 😉
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Ahh, who’s counting? What’s a few words between friends! 🙂
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Words are like weapons, they wound sometimes… [Am quoting Cher 😉 ]
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Ah, but do you look like her? 🙂
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I wish I did look like her… 40 years ago 😉
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