Sierra de La Cabrera and the Glasgow Kiss!
The West Penwith Coast from Bosigran Head
Greenbank Cove
Rock samphire
Shetland ponies, Portreath, Cornwall
Above Trevaunance Cove, St Agnes, Cornwall
Trereen Dinas (south), Pednvounder beach and honey…
Shetland pony, for Pam.
Crane Castle
Tubby's Head
Poppy field for Pam.
Tree very nearly over the wall and away!
Garden, Saint Day.
Wheal Coates retaining wall and wildflowers
Spanish lavender
Rockpool, Porthtowan
Mên-an-tol (for Pam).
Gurnard's Head
Crane Islands from above Basset Cove.
Tubby's Head, for Pam.
Well, it has been at least 6 weeks since my last G…
The Penberth Cove section of the coast path, for P…
Carn Galva
Garden, Saint Day, Cornwall
St Agnes Head
St Agnes Head, gorse and heather, for Pam.
Man and His Man from St Agnes Head, for Pam
La Sierra de La Cabrera in fog.
H. A. N. W. E. everyone! From the path to Fishing…
Mountain stream and rosemary, for Pam.
Greenbank Cove, for Pam
Choppy waters
North Cliffs, looking towards Naxrax Point
Porthcadjack, for Pam!
Geranium.
Basset Cove and Crane Islands at high tide. (for P…
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Navrax Point, Godrevy Coast, for Pam.
Rockpool, Greenbank Cove, for Pam.
Harbour scene
Cornwall coastal scene
Coastal erosion
Asparagus Island from Porthcadjack
North Cliffs, above Basset Cove, for Pam.
Tubby's Head, for Pam.
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Camp Cameron, Saint Agnes, for Pam.
Half accident (in that it was horriblly unfocused), and half rescued in editing to make it tolerable.
I eventually decided I liked the slightly hazy effect so here it is, after 18 months of dilly-dallying (or is it shilly-shallying?)!
Shasta daisies and montbretia and a yellow interloper (teasel?)
Camp Cameron: the US army's camp in WWII for their coloured personnel, it being thought best to keep them out of the way in isolation form the Brits in case they should frighten the horses (or something). As I've mentioned before; boxer Joe Louis was stationed here for what he recalled as the most boring time of his life. There is absolutely NOTHING left of this camp. When fully operational it covered most of the St Agnes Headland.
For Pam.
I eventually decided I liked the slightly hazy effect so here it is, after 18 months of dilly-dallying (or is it shilly-shallying?)!
Shasta daisies and montbretia and a yellow interloper (teasel?)
Camp Cameron: the US army's camp in WWII for their coloured personnel, it being thought best to keep them out of the way in isolation form the Brits in case they should frighten the horses (or something). As I've mentioned before; boxer Joe Louis was stationed here for what he recalled as the most boring time of his life. There is absolutely NOTHING left of this camp. When fully operational it covered most of the St Agnes Headland.
For Pam.
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