ancient paint palette
Discover all there is to know about Limpets or Flithers…
Flithers is the local vernacular for limpets, the common limpet, patella vulgata, is to be found in abundance here in Staithes. The limpets design, it’s streamline shape and very powerful clinging foot, is idea in allowing it to survive the pounding of the waves. The limpets ability to cling on is legendary, how many of us remember as children trying to dislodge these shells from the rocks when we wanted to use them as bait […]
Read MoreNo. 1 in Coast Magazine – June edition
Coast Magazine has placed us at number one on their “ten things to do this month” thanks so much Coast for including us, we really appreciate it…:) Our next Coastal Craft Day Course is on Monday 27th May while our next Ancient Paint Palette Day Course is on Wednesday 26th June. Do get in touch if you’re interested, you can contact us by phone 01947 840278 or email sean @ realstaithes.com
Read MoreWe’re in Coast magazine…
May I just say thanks to Tina Walsh for writing the article, and thanks to Lorraine & Judith who joined us for the day and helped make it into the successful day it was… and of course thanks to the staff at Coast magazine for including us… We’ve added an other ancient paint palette course date, Saturday 27th July 2013, it’s starting to fill up…
Read MoreJust added two more days for 2013…
The first is a day course for Wednesday 2nd January 2013… it will be a chance to get out into the fresh air after days spend inside ‘celebrating’… perfect to work off some of those extra pounds you’ve put on over the festive period… an opportunity to explore the foreshore with expert guides… to learn something about the history of the area from mining to shipwrecks… hunt for fossils and jet… then enjoy a […]
Read MoreTyrian Purple paint from the foreshore…
Tricia has been spending time on the foreshore collecting sea slugs… when you disturb these sea creatures they give off a slimy substance which turns a wonderful purple… once this slime has been excreted the sea slugs are then return to their natural habitat unharmed…
