Andy Rodker

Andy Rodker deceased

Posted: 11 Sep 2018


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Porthcadjack from above Basset Cove

Porthcadjack from above Basset Cove
High tide. Much erosion visible here. Thrift thriving in the cracks.

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 Dave Roberts 2014
Dave Roberts 2014
A great viewpoint, wonderful shades of blue sea!

Thank you for helping to create awareness of breast cancer and testicular cancer.
It's all in your hands...
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5 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
Marco,
Jeff,
Nora,
Dave,
Very many thanks!
5 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
Thank you, Sami!
5 years ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
Rosalyn Hilborne club
A terrific shot Andy. Big news on the morning radio! Land's End is to officially have an apostrophe!! ;-))
5 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club has replied
Thank you Rosa!
Yes! I caught this earth-shattering piece of news in yesterday's Times (which I buy less than once a week as it costs 4.50 euros, gets your hands all dirty with printer's ink, is very flimsy and has less than half the content of the UK editions. But I dislike the on-line version simply because I like the tangible feel of pen on paper when doing the crosswords and word games - these are also useful for my students sometimes too!).
Anyway, pleased to see some grammatical sense has penetrated Cornwall Council, thanks to Craig Weatherhill, one of my favourite historians of Cornwall!
5 years ago.

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