If you look at the people on the beach, you'll see they're well wrapped up. Most of them were walking their dogs *g*
However, beaches and cold weather are a Brit tradition. I remember many a Bank Holiday Monday on Brighton beach (on the South coast), shingle beach so hell on the feet and you had to wear plimmies (sandshoes? I have no idea of the Yank for these although I'm guessing their other name, 'rubbers', might give entirely the wrong impression LOL), shivering with the cold and whining mightily, with my old mum saying, 'We paid good money to get here. Stop whining! If you're cold, put your anorak on and get into the water for a paddle' LOL
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Date: 2007-05-21 06:07 pm (UTC)If you look at the people on the beach, you'll see they're well wrapped up. Most of them were walking their dogs *g*
However, beaches and cold weather are a Brit tradition. I remember many a Bank Holiday Monday on Brighton beach (on the South coast), shingle beach so hell on the feet and you had to wear plimmies (sandshoes? I have no idea of the Yank for these although I'm guessing their other name, 'rubbers', might give entirely the wrong impression LOL), shivering with the cold and whining mightily, with my old mum saying, 'We paid good money to get here. Stop whining! If you're cold, put your anorak on and get into the water for a paddle' LOL