‘Girl you look so pretty to me, like you always did
Like the Spanish City to me, when we were kids…’
I don’t know for sure what holds me in thrall with those words from Dire Straits, but as I walk along the seafront at Whitley Bay they play over and over in my head. The Spanish City takes me back to my childhood, when it was a funfair. It all looks very different these days.
A £36million renovation plan is in operation to restore the Dome and create an attractive seafront promenade. Currently it still has a few rough edges, but progress is underway. Come with me, and we’ll do ‘the walk of life’?
If you look off into the distance you can dimly see one of the purposes of a walk along this shoreline. Remember St. Mary’s Lighthouse? She sits at the end of a causeway that attracts the crowds, whatever the weather. What are we waiting for? Let’s get down among the rock pools.
Did Meg say she was collecting feet? No, it’s no good! I need both to balance on these slippery rocks. Let’s hop back up on the promenade. There’s a skate park up ahead. The kids love those. The beach is full of dog walkers, and the odd warning sign.
I stop to read a sign about Tide Wrack and Rock Pipits. Apparently the latter feed on the insects, crustaceans and snails found among the seaweed and rocks. Conditions are so good here that visitors pop over from Scandinavia in the winter months. You’ll be pleased to know there’s no waste. Leftover seaweed is used to line the local pipit’s nests in spring. We’re much closer to the lighthouse now.
You can see already the numbers St. Mary’s attracts. It’s an overcast day, but warm by north east standards, and whole families have come to play in the rock pools. Not forgetting the dogs, of course. It’s essential though to keep a close eye on the tide times.
There is another attraction here, aside from the obvious charms of the lighthouse. St Mary’s Island is a grey seal haul-out- an area of land that the seals use regularly to rest and digest food. Seals come onto the rocks and, if undisturbed, will remain there until the tide floats them away. Grey seals are amongst the rarest in the world, and 40% of them live in UK waters.
Seals are normally solitary creatures, but they often haul-out in groups. At just 3 weeks old, a seal pup is independent. Many of the seals on St. Mary’s are youngsters, and it’s essential that they have time to restore their energy levels undisturbed, whilst learning to fend for themselves.
St. Mary’s do their best to educate about and protect the seals. I have to admit to a great fondness for this lighthouse, which was built on the site of an 11th century monastic chapel. The monks maintained a lantern to warn passing ships of the danger of the rocks. Sadly the current lighthouse no longer maintains this function, but it’s still a very welcoming space. A variety of activities take place here, including Fossil Frolics, Rock pool Rambles and even Extreme Rockpooling! Not quite that brave? How about the Lighthouse Bake Off party? Set Sunday, 2nd October, aside.
If you’d like to see inside the lighthouse, this post will take you to the top of the 137 stairs. Opening times and other useful details can be found on the website. (including where to find cake, naturally) Which reminds me- time to put the kettle on!
Thank you once again for your generous support. I have heaps of great walks to share again this week. Impossible to pick a favourite. If you have one you think I might like, why not join in? Details are on my Jo’s Monday walk page. Just click on the logo above.
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Ice Age! That’s a wonderfully cool image after the hot weather we’ve been having in the UK. Thanks, Drake!
Caught between a rock and a hard place with Anabel?
Jackie’s on a mission to find the post office museum in Toronto :
Return to Sender- Address Unknown
Welcome back Violet Sky, and nice to meet you Big Bruce!
Wine anybody? It’s totally taken for granted in pretty French villages is :
Ruth is taking us for an adventure with bears (or without!). Don’t miss her superb blog :
Sequoia National Park : Tokopah Falls
I do try to bring you an interesting mix of walks, and am delighted to invite Sartenada here, from Finland :
For those of you who prefer to ride to doing too much walking, Jaspa has the very thing :
The Funiculars of Valparaiso, Chile
My lovely mate Cathy’s not afraid of a bit of walking. And she has an eye for beauty :
Philadelphia Gardens : Chanticleer
More beauty, from NYC this time! Don’t you just love a meander?
Meandering through the Brooklyn Botanical Garden
Denzil’s taking it slowly too this week, after a back injury. But not too slow :
Bierbeek and Mollendaal Forest
I’m sure there must be a Dire Straits song to fit this one, but I really can’t think of it. Thanks, Susan!
More cruising, with Carol this time. I’m going to jump ship in the Whitsundays. Can you blame me?
All good things come to those who wait, right? Absolutely! Please welcome Madhu back :
An Amble through a Storied Park- Lodhi Gardens
Did you ever have a really, really good day? I just did! Badfish came to town. Loud fanfare!
Prague : Up Close and Personal
Many thanks for keeping me company again this week. I wrote this walk with my friend, Viv, in mind. I think it’s one she would have enjoyed. Have a great week, and take good care of yourselves.






So many wonderful walks in your neck-of-the-woods, RJo! I love the clear water over the rock pools and the reflections in your photos. What is it about the sea that offers so much beauty??
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I love the coast in all it’s moods Susan. Thanks for your company hon xx
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Fantastic photos and I’m a big Dire Straits fan (well, of the old stuff) so am singing along too!
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Thanks darlin! I love a singalong xx
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The ancient Mayan city of Coba is a wonder to stroll around, Jo, especially to the top of the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan!
https://jaspasjourney.wordpress.com/2016/07/26/climbing-an-ancient-mayan-pyramid-at-coba-mexico/
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I might need to take a few breathers Jaspa! Ready when you are.
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Anytime, Jo!
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Jo the promenade is spectacular. What a lovely walk by the sea this morning. My favourite image is the first one of the rock pools. Love that perspective of being down lo. As though I could reach out and f
put my fingers in the water. Wishing you a happy week my friend.
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Thanks Sue! On my way south to meet Gilly tomorrow in Birmingham. All go! Things good with you? X
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Oh have fun Jo! Yes out on the prairies celebrating my Mom’s 80th birthday. We are currently working on the third party. 🙂
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80! Wonderful. Hugs all round xxx
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Thanks Jo!
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einen guten Tag wünsche ich dir
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Danke schone x
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heute abgekühlt und Regen, ist auch mal gut
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Wonderful walk as always Jo! Walks along a beach are always great fun especially if they lead to a lighthouse 🙂 Just as long as you don’t get caught by the tide! Lovely photos – have a great week 🙂
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That tide creeps up pretty swiftly Rosemay. Ruins your shoes! X
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As long as you weren’t trapped Jo! X
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Big skies, rock pools, a lighthouse, your enlivening company and a dire straits soundtrack – what more could we want, Jo 🙂
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Come on up and boogie Tish! Not today. I’m on my way to meet Gilly in Brum xx
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Oh, I just know you’ll have so much fun. How brilliant. Another get-together. I trust one or both will be reporting back 🙂
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Twist my arm! I tried to message you on your courgettes but Megabus Wifi is rubbish! What do you expect for a tenner? I’ll pop over shortly now I’ve landed.
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I haven’t read many blogs recently, but your title drew me in, because DS are one of my favourite bands.
Now how spooky is this, half way through reading, what should come on the radio….yes, Tunnel of Love 😳 xx
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There’s no escaping Dire Straits! 🙂 Especially in my part of the world. Many thanks for your visit!
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Yes, she does and she is breathtaking in your photos. Hi Jo!
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Hi sweetheart! How was your holiday and are you feeling any better? I’m just getting myself sorted to travel to Birmingham to meet Gilly. Sending hugs xxx
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It was marvelous and my knee was surprisingly well behaved. Still, now that I am back I can see it still needs time to heel. Please, give Gilly my regards and Jo, please take care xxx
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I will xx
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I’ve never seen pictures of Whitley Bay before. It’s where Don lived from his birth until he was 23 and emigrated to Canada. I love that Dire Straits song, but not the look of Whitley Bay – too grey cold and bleak for me. I’d go there for the seals though!
Alison
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It was warmer than it might look, Alison. 🙂 It will have changed hugely from when Don was a lad. It’s now a reasonably affluent commuter area for Newcastle. And I love my rocky coastline 🙂
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Thank you for sharing the pleasant walk, Jo. A lovely place to enjoy a day or morning.
Great photos, love the lighthouse capture.
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The lighthouse across the causeway makes for some great shots, Amy. 🙂 Many thanks and have a happy week!
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You really rocks, dear Jo… 😀
Amazing walk… 🙂
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Glad you could come and sing along Drake!
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Interesting that this was once a permanent funfair, and how nice that you remember it fondly, Jo. I love those rock pools and what looks like lava formations. I don’t know if it is lava, but it reminds me of Multicolored/Colorful Beach (五彩滩景区;WǔCàiTānJǐngQū), a volcanic stone beach, on Weizhou Island in China’s South Sea. I love the markings and shapes of the rocks and that dramatic sky. What a fun walk. The Spanish City should be great once they restore it.
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It’s a lovely bit of rugged coastline, Cathy. 🙂 Whitley Bay was quite a poor area at one time but it’s in the commuter area for Newcastle and seems to be coming into its own again. Hugs, sweetheart! I’m off to meet Gilly tomorrow! Fun 🙂 🙂
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I’m sorry for the loss of your friend, I just read your lovely tribute. I’m sure she would have enjoyed this walk with you.
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Viv knew the north east quite well, Karen, and particularly Northumberland. She loved the sea too and spent an adventurous time in the Seychelles. She was a lovely lady. Thank you for taking the time to read the post. 🙂 🙂
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Love those rock pools – so many swirls and layers!
my walk continues
http://violetsky-wwwblogger.blogspot.ca/2016/07/a-nice-garden-in-nice-town.html
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Oh good! Glad you didn’t wear yourself out last week 🙂 🙂 Thanks a lot!
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lovely walk as always, Jo. thank you! great shot of the lighthouse! and I love your shoe! 🙂
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Hi sweetheart! That poor shoe has seen better days now 😦 Take it easy (if you can 🙂 )
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oh thank you, Jo. quarter crunch at work is slowly easing up! yay! 🙂
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I love to walk by the water, thank you Jo. I did the “Dish” this week :):
http://www.pret-a-vivre.com/2016/07/lets-hike-stanford-dish-loop-trail.html
Have a nice day!
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Thanks, BiTi 🙂 I like a dish or two 🙂
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What a sequence of wonderful views!
They certainly invite to visit the light-house and surroundings!
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It being set across the causeway does make it rather special, Anna. I’m so glad you enjoyed the views. Thank you 🙂
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I like the Dire Straits and how you incorporate the song into your walk, Jo. Beautiful lighthouse and location. I enjoyed your walk and did not sweat too much, thanks to the overcast! I was hoping you would include a link to my previous Monday blog (http://www.roamingabout.com/super-natural-wonders-around-us/), but maybe it did not qualify, since it was a collection of a few short walks. 🙂 Have a wonderful week with enough distractions!
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I’m so sorry, Liesbet! I wasn’t sure if you intended that as a walk link when you included it last week or if you were going to follow up with individual walks. I should have asked! There are quite a lot of links this week, so I’ll include it for you next week (wherever we roam 🙂 ) Apologies and have a good week too!
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No worries, Jo, and thanks for including me next week. I definitely did not want you to feel bad about it!! I have so much to write about, I don’t think I will “return” to those three sights from last weekend. Busy times… 🙂
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No worries! I know the feeling. I can only keep up with the responses if I blog 3 times a week but there are always things I want to share that I can’t fit in. Just ask Jude! 🙂 🙂
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