Need to wait for a lunar eplipse, Soupy!!SoupDragon wrote:Next suitably low tide I'm donning the wellies or sending Mr Soupy out in his waders to check what the objects are. Too far across to have been part of the pier.
Low Tide Mystery Objects
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Spring Equinox should do it. The sun and moon will be aligned to give low tides. Think the last low tides were around the Autumn equinox I've been informed that there was a lunar eclipse but that had nothing to do with the tides _source big ,hairy, amatuer astronomer out there shaking fist at clouds as its too overcast to see the Orionic meteor shower tonight.
Failing that we could send one of the Clangers out. "Great new game kids, see how long you can hold your breath! "
Failing that we could send one of the Clangers out. "Great new game kids, see how long you can hold your breath! "
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They'rrre baaack!
Tide had turned before I could don wellies and paddle out to take pictures or explore futher.
Certainly looks like a pipe coming out from opposite Baths.
I think its either been salt water intake or possibly an old sewage pipe from before we were linked up to the pumping station.
Anyone any other ideas?
See the golden balls are beached at present, fun for the dogs!
And there's a wee man surveying the beach.
Tide had turned before I could don wellies and paddle out to take pictures or explore futher.
Certainly looks like a pipe coming out from opposite Baths.
I think its either been salt water intake or possibly an old sewage pipe from before we were linked up to the pumping station.
Anyone any other ideas?
See the golden balls are beached at present, fun for the dogs!
And there's a wee man surveying the beach.
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The lowest tide is forecast to be tonight, at 22:24... 20cm lower than this morning, no less!
Tomorrow morning at half ten should be nice and low too...
Tidal prediction
Tomorrow morning at half ten should be nice and low too...
Tidal prediction
I won't be wandering about in the cold and dark at that time of night and I'll have been at work for a couple of hours by 9.50 or whenever tomorrowwangi wrote:The lowest tide is forecast to be tonight, at 22:24... 20cm lower than this morning, no less!
Tomorrow morning at half ten should be nice and low too...
Tidal prediction
I'm relying on that chatterbox SoupD in Mr SoupD's waders to do the biz!!!
In that case you'll have to suffer my photosPoppy wrote:I won't be wandering about in the cold and dark at that time of night
http://www.pbase.com/wangi/portobello_beach_night
Two wet shoes, two wet trouser legs, one empty tinnie... Nothing new learnt, somebody want to describe the subject of this topic?!?

Ah, would have been useful to look at that photo first! Will have a pick through the rest of the photos to see if they saw something... Of course I never took a torch (or a second can) so probably wouldn't have seen it anyway!Poppy wrote:See my photie on previous page...you didn't see these big squarish objects??? The mystery deepens..
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It'll be this:Poppy wrote:It's High Tide Mystery Objects today...the beach is covered in mini Pirates (but not Mr Depp). Anyone know why??
Pirates of Portobello Treasure hunt
various places around Portobello
Sunday 30 Sep 2.00 pm -> 2.45 pm
Family event starting at the Portobello Community Garden (bottom of John Street) and visiting
various places around Porty in search of Pirates treasure. Starting time between 2pm and 2.45pm.
Entrance Fee £1, teams must include at least one adult.
Kids come dressed as a pirate!
Event organised by Portobello Open Door.
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poor Mr Soupy has been unwell and thought it was the fever making him see wee pirates everywhere!
Speaking to my dad he reckons the low tide objects are indeed the old sea water intake for the Baths
The settling tower was up the wee lane at the side, then the water pumped over the road to the boiler.
Not quite sure when the Baths stopped being salt water, maybe someone alse remembers.
Speaking to my dad he reckons the low tide objects are indeed the old sea water intake for the Baths
The settling tower was up the wee lane at the side, then the water pumped over the road to the boiler.
Not quite sure when the Baths stopped being salt water, maybe someone alse remembers.
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yup
The year must be 1960
I'm walking!
Granpaw was the Pond Manager and lived "above " the Baths in Melville St.
There was a door in the stair led into the Baths
I mind being in the water tower and seeing the" settling tank".
There was a wee fish lived in it and an anenome
The building nest to the water tower , now derelict was the laundry, the towels that were hired out were washed in there
It had HUGE sinks, well they seemed huge to me and a perpetual smell of carbolic soap
I'm sure Granpaw called the boiler Bertha
The year must be 1960
I'm walking!
Granpaw was the Pond Manager and lived "above " the Baths in Melville St.
There was a door in the stair led into the Baths
I mind being in the water tower and seeing the" settling tank".
There was a wee fish lived in it and an anenome
The building nest to the water tower , now derelict was the laundry, the towels that were hired out were washed in there
It had HUGE sinks, well they seemed huge to me and a perpetual smell of carbolic soap
I'm sure Granpaw called the boiler Bertha
Tides of March
From our intrepid tidal reporter; http://velocity-m.blogspot.com/2011/03/ ... march.html
Tides of March
This blog always ends up on the beach. Which is more that its writer does.
This month features a full moon at its largest size in two decades, rising on Saturday 19th. This is followed by an unusually low tide at 21:15 on Sunday 20th and a very high tide on Monday 21st at 15:35.
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Re: Low Tide Mystery Objects
I think these whatevers have been around for a while: I recall watching them off Musselburgh Pans on and off for several years...waiting to see if they moved! sounds like same thing but sorry dont know identity!
Re: Tides of March
This month features a full moon at its largest size in two decades, rising on Saturday 19th. ...
Super Moon, no less!
The lowest predicted tide is at 2116 on Sunday (0m).
Re: Low Tide Mystery Objects
If I can con/ bribe/ pester anyone into giving me a push (well, a pull really, tehre is a technique) I'll be down there tomorrow night with a torch, a camera, and an offering for Cthulu.
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I was out tonight with my little 7wk old helper. She was not much use changing camera lenses!

For the life of us we couldn't see the damn objects!
L/

For the life of us we couldn't see the damn objects!
Don't think I'll be out tomorrow, but If it looks likely I'll give you a shout.rapunzell wrote:If I can con/ bribe/ pester anyone into giving me a push...
L/
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I didn't risk it in the dark after all, Wangi, but I was straight out there today for the sunshine-soaked high tide!

