Articles tagged as: sea
Burka on the boundary
By Will last year, at the end of December, Comments
Fascinating photo, found on Flickr

Beach cricket in Vietnam
By Will 2 years ago, at the end of July, Comments

cricket on the beach
Originally uploaded by Flickr user Tiana & Euan.
Can’t beat it…
CommentsIt’s summer
By Will 2 years ago, mid-June, Comments
The reason for the lack of posting is because…

It’s perishingly cold in the sea still, probably won’t warm up until August - but I might just dive in tomorrow. Impossibly brilliant beaches around here.
So - not a lot of time. News and developments on Sat or Sun…or more likely on Monday/Tuesday. Catch you then.
CommentsAn Englishwoman in India, part three
By Jenny 2 years ago, mid-April, Comments
Jenny Thompson
OK, so today, I’ve decided to give a flavour of some things non-cricket, just to make a change. I’m going to start with the beach, because I’ve always loved walking in the sand and swimming in the sea ever since I was a kid when my parents would spoil my brother and I by taking us abroad every year. In particular, I’ve always been spellbound by the reflection of the sun on the waves. I won’t try to be poetic about it – it will only end up too cheesy – buuuut, there I have to say there is something about the shifting identities of the beach: in the early morning, during the day and in the evening. All captivate me.
Even the beach in Juhu – the area I’m staying – is brilliant, though the usual residents say it’s too dirty and you can’t really swim in the sea. Sure beats living inland though, as I always have! As the only white person on the beach – and, ergo, the only one sitting in the sun, not the shade – I was instantly swamped by curious boys when I sat down to read a book. That’s OK. They soon got bored and I got on with book. So far, so could-be-anywhere.
Now, the beach in the evening is great – a funfair of whirling lights, with stalls selling fruit and jewelled bags. And maps. “You want a map of India? It has Bombay and Goa on it.” I swear – a man selling maps at midnight! On a beach! And for 1,000 rupees! (madness - a three-course meal costs 200 to 300)
I went there with my damn cool colleague Shinde – he’s my self-appointed Mumbai guide and resident dude – who introduced me to fresh coconuts. Maybe I’m coming to them a bit late in life, but hey. It’s all good.
Then we had curry – outdoors! still exciting! - and had our fortunes read in Hindi by a flashing robot who electronically spat out our futures into flashing headsets … There were also loads of cute, little monkeys on leashes (which is a bit mean, though, admittedly). One of the boys said he would make his monkey dance like Michael Jackson for us. We turned the offer down – a bit too cruel – although we had much fun guessing how exactly the little guy would move – and what his star turn would be. We settled on Black and White.
I related this in the office to George today and he told me that on some trains there are actual small boys – aged five or so – who paint monkey faces and prowl through the carriages imitating monkeys. Now this I would love to see.
I also know another thing - when I grow up I’m going to live by the beach.
Jenny is my colleage at Cricinfo. She drinks herbal tea, but apart from that we like her a lot
CommentsCricket in Goa
By Will 2 years ago, mid-February, Comments
This shot had the potential to be bloody marvellous. In the end, it’s merely marvellous. Cricket in Goa.
CommentsIs there ‘owt better than beach cricket?
By Will 3 years ago, at the start of November, Comments
Is there ‘owt better than beach cricket?

[via Mekon on Flickr]
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