Friday, 18 December 2009
Beach Hut 18
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Beach Hut 17
Tonights hut has been a long time in the making as a local children's home has been planning this for a while. To make sure that it was safe for them they had to do a risk assessment and have had all the children making angels and stars for the hut which were all hung on fishing line to make a wonderful hanging forest. The whole thing was offset with sparkly lights set into the hut ceiling.
Tomorrow Kirsty from the BEYOND planning team is putting together a special light show in hut 19a.
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Beach Hut 16
We're still being visited by a few hardy Advent pilgrims who are determined to give themselves the best chance of winning that night at the Hotel du Vin and have managed to collect a whole set of beach hut stamps to date. But we also get a fair number of new visitors each night and it's great to meet them and share a little about what we're doing and why there are so many people out on the beach in all weathers.
Next hut is being decorated by a local childrens home and is number 403.
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Beach Hut 15
We were also treated to some great entertainment as a jazz guitar duo and singer came along to play us various carols and Christmas songs including our theme carol for tonight, We Three Kings of Orient Are.
The next hut is number 357a.
Monday, 14 December 2009
Beach Hut 14
This re-creation of a hallway came complete with Christmas Tree, hall mirror and side table and had a magical feel, as though these stairs could actually take you somewhere and that hut 11 could be a doorway to another world.
We all sang the theme carol together a few times during the evening, in between enjoying the mulled wine, mince pies and each others company.
Tomorrow we move from Hove Lawns to just the other side (west side) of the King Alfred for hut 195.
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Beach hut 13
The 1st Hove Girls' Brigade did a great job not only creating a beautiful hut but providing a fantastic choir who entertained us throughout the hour with a range of carols including the featured one - In The Bleak Midwinter.
The centrepiece of tonights display was the first appearance of the baby Jesus so far in our Beach Hut Advent Calendar along with a shepherd, a wise man and some lambs and the question 'What Can I Give?'. The only response we can make to the gift of God at Christmas is to give our heart and this little scene stole many people's hearts tonight.
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Beach Hut 12
Next up is hut 381 which is going to be decorated by the 1st Hove Girls Brigade troupe.
Friday, 11 December 2009
Beach Hut 11
Everything was given a magical touch by the sparkly light from a spinning starball and strings of fairy lights hung around the hut.
Because it was so clear and still tonight it was possible to put a few more things out than we've been able to in the past and there was a whole table for children (and any adults who wanted) with a range of things to do including decorating biscuits.
The next hut is 399 up by the lagoon and we believe it will have a very eastern theme.
Beach Hut 10
The theme was While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night and so there were sheep images and some hanging socks - alluding to the humorous alteration of that to 'washed their socks' that we all know about.
Mandy reflected on the theme under the title 'Glory in our everyday lives in Brighton'.
I've been thinking about the text that this carol came from (Luke 2). It says that when the angels appeared to the shepherds (just ordinary guys) the glory of the Lord shone around them. I think God's glory can still be seen shining today as ordinary people who are made in his image reflect his character. We see his glory in Brighton as we see people being creative, building relationships and communities, administering justice, working and serving others as well as in many other ways. God's glory can be seen in ordinary people in very ordinary places.
The Morris dancers then proceeded to show some of this creative spirit through their dances and even got the public involved so they could experience some of this for themselves.
The next hut is number 350.
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Beach Hut 9
She also had a second feature painting of an angel entitled 'The First Noel' which was the theme carol for the night.
Being an artist is about seeing as much as it is doing and during the evening Janette spotted a beautiful star and cross effect created by the lights along the seafront and the reflection on the promenade which she's captured in this beautiful photograph.

The next hut is number 376 and as well as art will include some dances from the Cuckoos Nest morris dancers.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Beach Hut 8
There was an opportunity to buy the new book and to make a frosted beach hut but the fairly persistent drizzle made it quite difficult to engage in any craft activities. The display featured illustrations taken from the book as well as various items from the beach that could have been found in one of the stories.
After a our first full week there are still a number of people who have been able to collect a beach hut stamp for every day which is quite an achievement given the kind of weather we've been having but fortunately the forecast is a little better for tomorrow at hut 315.
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