There's no such thing as "enough cycling by the sea" so here's my harvest from another day doing so. Fancy this little tiny humble dark boat?
I do 🙂
But I also find it kinda funny that it is docked (almost) next to another as "humble" thing aptly named "DAY OFF":
These are some of the floating beauties one can find at the Marina of Floisvos (location on pinmaple in the comments below).
A beauty under renovation is the following one:
I wonder how this unfinished wood deck area will look like when the whole thing is finished - lovely balcony in any case though a pale cloudy day blurred from the African dust we got lately doesn't help.
However, the next beauty is mainly white so she survives any photo session regardless the weather:
Is this too modern for your taste? Let's go for a more vintage then:
Vintage is more sweet isn't it? I guess the best combo is to have the modern engines on those vintage bodies.
As I cycle East by the sea I meet one of the longest but at the same time more indifferent street "art":
How can this compare to the sea's art? It just doesn't:
I said the day is pale didn't I? Next image gives an idea:
Still I like how the green moss contrasts the sea's blue:
Some go cycling, some go fishing:
How many times have you seen a submarine monument? This one is actually my first one ever:
Quite odd. Too much black for your taste? Let's go back to blue:
I wish the following decorative bits where more inspired. Or less tasteless. I mean...
I'm always attracted by stuff for kids cause regardless how silly they might look they always add colour to our often pale adulthood:
Last shot of yachts before I leave the sea behind:
As usual I close with a video: