They put in a causeway across Andersons Bay and turned the sandy little cove into a tidal inlet. It made for easier traffic flow when driving to Portobello, I guess. Then they put this little islet in the inlet to give the birds somewhere to sleep, away from nosy people and the cats which may have found them in the dark. My neighbourhood is the result of a century of tinkering. Sometimes I imagine it as it must have been before the improvers arrived but there's no going back now. It is what it is, and most days, when the spoonbills are sifting the mud for crustaceans and the damp clouds hang over the distant city I forgive those old bewhiskered blokes for their Victorian addiction to improvement.
Nikon D7100; Nikkor 18-200 VRII @38mm; 1/40 f11
Nikon D7100; Nikkor 18-200 VRII @38mm; 1/40 f11
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