Beach Huts
The English have a habit of building small wooden huts at the seaside, some for daytime shelter from the sun (and often, the rain), and others that are like little homes from home, for extended stays. They come complete with dinghy, TV antenna, and, I fondly imagine, a huge selection of well-thumbed airport paperbacks.
Lyme Regis, in Dorset, UK, sports many examples of both kinds. These photographs try to capture some of their quixotic charm - I do hope you enjoy my harmless obsession with what are, essentially, very expensive sheds.
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