The photos I took make it look like it was a lovely sunny day. However looks can be deceptive. By the time I had walked on to Middle Eye and Hilbre thunder clouds had appeared. On my return journey when I was halfway between Middle Eye and Little Eye the sky darkened dramatically and there were several bolts of spectacular forked lightning to the south but I wasn't sure how far away they were. A tidal sand flat is one of the last places I would choose to be in the middle of a thunderstorm, as there was nothing taller than me for about 500 metres in any direction. If there had been a prize for speed walking I would have won it that afternoon! When I reached Little Eye, I sat down on one side of it for a while to allow the thunderstorm to pass. At least the top of the island was higher than me. For a few moments I thought I could feel the island vibrating underneath me but then I realised that what I could feel was actually my own heart thumping very loudly! Thankfully the storm soon moved away and I could resume my journey back to West Kirby. When I was about 400 metres away from the slipway there the heavens opened and it tipped down with rain and I was soaked by the time I got back to my car.
Little Eye |
West Kirby from Little Eye |
I am sure this concrete object was located on top of the island on my last visit.
Little Eye
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