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#nature photography#nature#nature photographer#outdoors#artists on tumblr#photographers on tumblr#summer#seaside#beach#sea#england#english seaside#landscape#east wittering
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Morecambe
#morecambe#morecambe bay#seaside#coast#west coast#england#english seaside#uk#outdoors#outdoor photography#photography is my therapy#photographers on tumblr#original work#original content#original photographers#all my own work
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#postage stamp#donald mcgill#english history#first world war#world war one#english seaside#the great war#skegness#saucy postcard
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Sun, Sea & Safari: Notes From The English Seaside
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"Let the waves carry you where the light can not."
- Alain Gerbeault
#wavesonwaves#seaside#beachcore#white cliffs#margate#English Seaside#between the sea and the land#sea foam#cloudlover#dramatic skies
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speedo days. English seaside holiday. sea, seaweed, pebbles, sun and a breeze.
#speedo#seaside holidays#young man#all the young dudes#me#self-expression#photo edit#by the sea#speedo days#english seaside
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Sidmouth, England 1880
#sidmouth#devon#england#1880s#english channel#exeter#europe#history#vintage#photography#bw#architecture#people#street life#19th century#places#beach#sea#coast#seaside resort#seaside#landscape#boats#fashion
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Campbell Archibald Mellon (British, 1876-1955), August Bank Holiday, Yarmouth, 1931. Oil on canvas, 50.8 x 61 cm. Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Bristol
#campbell archibald mellon#campbell mellon#british art#english art#yarmouth#beach scene#crowd#holiday#holidaymakers#seaside#august#bank holiday
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Ethel Carrick (English/Australian, 1872-1952): Rainbow Bay, Tweed Heads - Point Danger (via Shapiro)
#ethel carrick#women artists#women painters#art#painting#english painters#australian painters#beach#seaside#water#twentieth century
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#nature photography#nature#nature photographer#outdoors#artists on tumblr#photographers on tumblr#summer#seaside#beach#sea#england#english seaside#landscape#east wittering
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notes: this turned into a much longer, story-based fic lol. cw for depression. not mentioned: you & aziraphale building a little sandcastle while crowley drinks a margarita. also crowley switches to fem presenting in this fic
pairing: crowley x gn!reader x aziraphale
words: 2.1k
rating: E (smut at the end, minors dni)
Crowley, there’s a problem. Come over as soon as you can. - Aziraphale
Angel, you don’t need to sign your texts off. I know it’s you.
Usually when he gets these messages it’s because Aziraphale has run out of milk, or there’s a spider in the bookshop. So Crowley doesn’t worry. That’s until he actually turns up and finds Aziraphale staring at the CD rack you put up in the back room, arms crossed and brow furrowed.
“The Tracy Chapman album is gone,” Aziraphale sighs. Crowley glances over to the calendar hung up on the wall. It’s got pictures of kittens on it. But that’s not what makes him groan, no; it’s when he realises the date.
“Ah.”
“Yes.”
“Didn’t realise that had sneaked up on us.”
It happens once a year, inevitably. Even when you try to forget it the bloody thing is seared in your mind. It’s almost the anniversary of the day you didn’t die.
You insist you aren’t sad about it. You insist. But, once when you were very drunk, they got it out of you that for a little while you always feel like you’re mourning. You’re happy with your life how it is now, overjoyed even; and you wouldn’t trade your marriage for anything… but you’re still reminded of the human you couldn’t be. The natural life you never got to live. The children you never had. The family you had to abandon when your death didn’t take.
Because when it boils down to it you’re not quite human. You’re different. And though Crowley and Aziraphale may not be aligned with their sides any more there are other angels and demons. But there is only one of you.
And it can get very lonely to think that way.
So every year you sequester yourself off in your bedroom at your house — since 1988 it’s been with that bloody Chapman CD — and the person they love disappears into a little mist of sadness until you’re ready to be with the world again.
Crowley slams his hand onto the table, making his husband jump. No. Not this time. They won’t stand to see you like this for another year.
“I have an idea,” he says, and Aziraphale raises his eyebrows.
Your house is in quite a nice area of London, plenty of room for three people, but right now you’re sitting in the bedroom all alone. (Of course you have a house. You love your other halves dearly but personal space is a requirement, not a request. Besides you’ve picked up a load of tat over the years you’ve been alive and it’s not fair to make one of them keep it for you). You’ve not seen them for a few days, and that’s fine. You like to marinate in your own misery. Crowley once said people must enjoy feeling sad or bands like the Smiths wouldn’t exist. You couldn’t fault him.
There’s a knock at your door. Figuring it’s the postie, you drag yourself from your spot in the middle of the bed and wipe the tears from your eyes with your sleeve. You’re a little surprised to find Crowley and Aziraphale standing there, but open the door for them anyway.
“I’ll stick the kettle on,” you mutter as a greeting. They exchange a look as you shuffle into the kitchen. Before you can even begin to get the mugs out, you’re manoeuvred into a chair and your husbands plonk down in front of you.
“What—”
“Nightingale, we know you’ve been struggling.”
You deflate under their dual looks of concern, and bury your face in your hands.
“Sorry.”
You suddenly feel very, very small; but you realise they’re taking your arms and pulling your hands away.
“There’s nothing to apologise for, my dear. We understand. It’s just that we were thinking, we should all go on a little holiday.”
Cautiously you look up.
“A little holiday?”
Aziraphale doesn’t do ‘little’. That word simply disguises self-indulgence. “Do you fancy a little treat?” (I saw a whole wedding cake in a bakery shop window and immediately bought it, fancy going halves with me?) or “I’m going to take a little nap…” (time to curl up on the sofa in front of Bake-Off reruns and fall asleep for four days straight) are the examples that spring to mind.
So a ‘little’ holiday might not be so little at all.
“Look, we wrote down all of your favourite places and put them into a hat. You just reach in, pick one, and we’ll go.”
They’d spent a solid two hours deciding what made the cut. Edinburgh, obviously. Stockholm. Verona. (You might have had a problem with the Roman Empire, but you can appreciate that nowadays Italy has some of the best food in the world).
Aziraphale holds out a reporter’s trilby full of tiny white strips of paper, shaking it enthusiastically. Their eyes are wide and full of love. Gingerly you reach out, rustle around in the hat, and pull a single slip. They watch you intently as you unfold it, read it, and widen your eyes.
You hold it up, and excitement crosses your face for the first time that day.
“Isle of Wight.”
“Isle of Wight?” Crowley repeats. He doesn’t remember putting that one in there and, from the look on his face, neither does Aziraphale. But no, of course - you love that place. The three of you had spent a summer there back in the nineteen-twenties, when you had gone through your fossil phase. You’d spent hours on the beach searching through rocks for ammonites and genuinely enjoying every moment.
Plus, with that look on your face, they can hardly say no.
“Isle of Wight then,” Aziraphale says, smiling.
They help you pack and book the ferry that evening, Crowley making short work of the drive down to the docks. On the journey you’re still a little bit quiet, but when you ask, “can I put on Tracy Ch—” Crowley shouts “No!”, reaches into the glove box to pull out the CD the Bentley manifested to try and please you, and flings it out of the window on the motorway.
It’s so ridiculous you can’t help but laugh. As a compromise Crowley stuffs Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours into the system so roughly he threatens to break it in half.
Apart from that the drive is filled with happy chatter. And so is the whole holiday, really. They’ve booked a little seaside cottage to stay in, very sheltered and alone so there are no prying eyes on the three of you. That first night you’re too knackered to do much but curl up and fall asleep, but the next day you go into full tourist mode. Shorts, shirt, big hat and glasses. Aziraphale rubs sunblock on your back in the areas you can’t reach — as luckily the three of you have planned your excursion for the four and a half days that constitute British summertime — and you set out.
And, really, it’s lovely. You go to the little attractions, play mini golf, pretend not to be annoyed when they miracle their shots to hit better (though you still win, their divine magic isn’t a patch on talent). You get a huge ice cream which drips down your hand in the heat. You watch Crowley spend twenty-seven pounds on a claw machine trying to win you and Aziraphale a teddy each “the old fashioned way”, but finally get irritated enough to click his fingers to make it malfunction. Soft toys are spat out of it like bullets to the glee of the gathered children.
When you arrive back at the cottage they insist they cook, and even though you offer to help you’re told to go and spend the time looking for fossils. It’s quite miraculous that the beach laid out before your front door is suddenly full of them. It’s equal parts sandy and stony and you busy yourself for the next hour, every now and then a cry of “look what I’ve found!” being shouted over the sound of the waves.
Aziraphale and Crowley exchange a look and silently agree what they’ve never worded: they’ve married a history nerd.
It’s still hot as the sun sets and they lay out a little picnic on the soft part of the beach. You’ve changed into swimwear and so have they, and it’s one of those moments when you realise just how different your spouses are. Crowley has her long and hair down, slim body feminine so she can wear a tiny black bikini that leaves very little to the imagination. Aziraphale is wearing a full striped bathing suit that you last saw popularised when Queen Victoria was still on the throne.
You love them both so much.
Crowley pours the wine and you spend the evening getting a rosy sort of tipsy. You eat the little smorgasbord they’ve laid out in front of you, and as midnight turns to one in the morning, you totally forget the fact that it’s your would-be-death day at all.
You stand up on unsteady legs and look at the ocean. It’s still unbearably warm.
“Nightingale?” Crowley asks. You turn to your spouses and make a show of stripping off, leaving your swimsuit on the sand.
“I’m going for a swim. Are you coming?”
Crowley needs no convincing, her tiny bikini quickly joining the pile of clothes. You take her hand and rush into the waves, laughing wildly as the water sprays your skin.
“Angel!” Crowley shouts over her shoulder. Aziraphale hesitates for the tiniest moment.
“Come on angel, nobody can see us.”
Aziraphale loses a battle against himself, finishes his slice of cake and starts to undress too. Soon he’s joined you and your wife in the water. The two of you pull him close.
“See? Isn’t it nice?” you hum into his ear. His hand skips your bare waist, his breath hitches. You giggle and float backwards on the water, skyclad to the stars above. Crowley keeps a hold of your hand to make sure you don’t drift away, and you listen to the sound of the ocean in your ears while your spouses kiss behind you. You link your fingers through theirs and close your eyes, warm from the wine, and happy.
Then you splash them childishly. The noise of surprise they make is fantastic. You cackle like mad and begin to run through the water - albeit very slowly - poking your tongue out.
“Can’t catch me!” you giggle, which is a silly taunt really because Crowley is able to do so immediately with her long legs, and then she sweeps you up in a kiss.
The three of you find yourselves laying on the beach, Crowley kissing your chest and neck, Aziraphale the soft area of your upper thighs. You melt against their mouths and drag them each to your lips to kiss them properly in turn.
“Please fuck me,” you whisper, voice strung out on happiness and a little desperate. They don’t need telling twice. Crowley puts one of her beautiful legs either side of your face and you reach to taste her cunt, a heady mix of salt from the water and her own slick. She throws her head back and lets her flaming hair cascade down her back, moaning in pleasure.
“Fuck, nightingale, your mouth…”
As your tongue presses firmly against her clit you feel Aziraphale manoeuvre you into his lap, spreading your legs to find your entrance. His hands press against you as his fingers slide inside, getting you ready for his impressive girth. You moan against Crowley’s pussy as he sheathes himself slowly inside you and then giggle as the waves lap up against your body.
“Ahh,” Aziraphale breathes in pleasure, gripping your hips tightly as he begins to move. With every thrust he gives you mimic the motion onto your wife.
You know their bodies intimately. You have done for centuries. But each time you make love it still feels like your senses are being lit on fire, the best kind of fire, passion burning hot.
You love them. You love them so much it hurts, and you let this tumble from your lips as you feel them come, and topple over the edge with them.
That night they hold you close, sandwiched, one of your favourite ways to sleep. Aziraphale tucks his face into your shoulder and Crowley buries his mouth into your hair, giving you a permanent kiss while you drift off.
You’ve not felt so light in ages.
When you get home, you decide, you’re smashing that CD with a hammer. You’ve got everything you need to feel better right here in your arms.
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#crowley x reader x aziraphale#good omens x reader#ineffable husbands x reader#fic: the light the dark and the spaces inbetween#request#Also this says IoW but could literally be any English seaside town
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#postage stamp#english history#first world war#world war one#english seaside#novelty postcard#seaside postcard#the great war
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Isle of Wight - Needles Lighthouse
#lighthouse#oceancore#seacore#seaside#isle of wight#nature#nature is everything#nature is beautiful#nature is art#boat#marine#europe#english channel
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was telling a friend about the double today and got to the part where jiang li stops xue fangfei from killing herself by saying she has to live because she can't get revenge if she's dead. and my friend was like wait what french novel does this remind me of? and i was like babe. it reminds you of the count of monte cristo. the double is better though.
#SOURCE: I SPENT THREE MONTHS OF MY LIFE READING THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO TO MYSELF OUT LOUD#<-thing i never shut up about#no but i had such a great time reading the count of monte cristo. the double is better though 😇#i mean really they can't be compared and cmc is better at many things but i am currently watching and obsessed with the double#so that is what is most important to me at this moment in time lol#anyway i WILL put this in the cmc tag because i do think people who like cmc may like the double#it's a chinese drama airing currently and available with english subs on viki and youku <3#may i also suggest to cmc fans. nirvana in fire. which is another chinese drama available on viki. and one of the greatest shows of our age#the double#the count of monte cristo#my posts#anyway we took a beach day trip AND I GOT FARMSTAND STRAWBERRIES!!! the most important thing about summer day trips#actually my friend got them for me because. i couldn't walk properly lol#we got rained on and then i made the mistake of sitting down to eat my lunch. which caused me to lose much of my range of motion#in my leg muscles. because in my old age if i get cold and stop walking my hips and quads stop working <3 i love having a physical form <3#she wanted to go to another seaside town afterward and i was like once i get in that car i am not going to be able to get back out#so we are in it for keeps until we get to my building babe
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i only did it twice in my life: once as a kid about 6 years of age and once while drinking on meds i was not supposed to drink on. curious to hear y'all stories 👀
#the first time i woke up from walking into my grandmother's fancy cupboard and hitting my head on it#the ringing of it contents woke everyone in the apartment up#the adults didn't believe i was sleepwalking and berated me for not being careful enough “on my way to the bathroom”#i was so pissed because i knew i wasn't awake but nobody believed me#the second time happened after our final prom or however you call it in english#my mom gave me some strong anti-anxiety meds#i didn't stay all night as was tradition‚ my best friend at the time and i went to my grandparent's cabin by the seaside#we drank like one glass on wine each and went to sleep on the second floor#i woke up on the couch of the first floor with no memory of how i got down#the floor was covered in sand and so were my feet#the door was supposed to be locked but it wasn't#anyway it's a scary experience and i hope it never happens to me again 👍#polls#drunk posting
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i love tumblr's archive view so much you have no idea ... i love how cohesive my theme is
#and you can see that theme change over the weeks and months like layers of earth being excavated#showing exactly what my current mood and vibes and interests are#my feeling right now is quiet english seaside early winter. love and comfort and literature. blues and greens and creams.#treating my body kindly. wild swimming. knit jumpers and tea. peace. walks through the english countryside.
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