The silvery sea. Porthcadjack Cove.
HFF everyone!
H. A. N. W. E. everyone! Reskajeage.
Fishing Cove in winter
Fore Street, St Day at night
Redruth buttermarket
Saint Day, town centre at night
First camellias of the year. HFF everyone!
HANWE, everybody. Tenacious ivy
Crane Island, North Cliffs, Cornwall
winter garden
St Agnes Head and Man and his Man ...
Former parish church, St Day
Today's enjoyable walk in the snow
First snow of this winter
Carnon Viaduct. HFF Everyone!
The fields of St Day
Another (snowy) corner of my Mum's garden
St Agnes Head, dusk
Old parish church and cemetary, St Day
It's a small world!
HFF everyone!
The Star Inn at Vogue - sunset
The Old Dairy, Saint Day at dusk
Camellia bush and mackerel sky
Yellow (van), white (wall), blue (sky) and green (…
HFF everyone!
Camellia frenzy! HFF no. 2 today!
Near Sally's Bottom
A horse field, Saint Day. (Probably good field mus…
Couldn't resist another camellia shot.
Another from my path of the moment
Killifreth mine
HFF no 1 today.
HFF no 2 today
At its peak today!
You lookin' at us?
Squeezeguts Alley
HFF everyone! I'm in danger of infringing the new…
My Mum's other camellia
HANWE everyone from another inquisitive horse and…
Two tin mines for the price of one.
End of the day
HFF!
The rear of the St Day Inn
Nothing much
St Agnes Head (1)
St Agnes Head (2) HANWE Everyone!
At least the gorse is coming into its own!
St Agnes Head
More granite, this time clothed in lichen.
HFF!
HANWE everyone
Mothers' day flowers
Brooding menace.
Imminent cloudburst
A quiet and pleasing corner of Saint Day
HFF!
Sunset above The Star.
HANWE everyone! ( ... and this one's for Rosa who…
Mum's garden once more.
Bosigran Head - granite of course!
Portreath Outer Harbour
From my old bedroom window.
HANWE everybody!
HANWE everyone!
HFF!
Fruit of the day.
North Cliffs, Cornwall
South West Peninsula Coast Path.
HFF!
Telegraph Street, Saint Day - after the rain. (Spo…
HANWE, everyone!
Fuchsias love this wet, cool and dank weather we'r…
Cornish coast, Red Head Cove. High tide.
Greenbank Cove, Cornwall - low tide.
St Day Market Square clocktower.
St Day old parish church ruins.
One more evening coastal shot
Goodnight!
And another evening coastal shot
Another evening shot at the coast
Earth, sea and sky.
Mum's garden again.
Another evening light shot on the Cornish coast.
HFF! Guernsey lilies from my Mum's garden (I know…
Evening light and a silvery sea from St Agnes Head
St Agnes, Cornwall
HFF everyone!
A local farm, Little Busveal, Saint Day.
Cornish Coast near Godrevy
H. A. N. W. E. everyone! Cornish coast and tin min…
HFF everyone!
Towanroath Pumping Engine House, Wheal Coates tin…
Fishing Cove and The Knavocks.
HFF everyone! Another aspect of my Mum's garden
Purple Loosestrife, North Cliffs from The Knavocks…
H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Bosigran, Zennor, Cornwall
A big wave!
Hell's Mouth. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Porthcadjack Cove at low tide.
North Cornish Coast at Crane Castle, North Cliffs.
Hell's Mouth
Disused lane under disused railway line, Tregullow…
Aquilegia
South West Peninsula Coast Path
Low tide, Near Basset Cove, North Cliffs, Cornwall…
Rose trellis, Mum's garden
Happy New Year and H. A. N. W. E. !
Gooden Hearne. Between Sally's Bottom and Portreat…
Newdowns Head and Man-and-His-Man (or Cow-and-Calf…
We all tend to fold under extreme pressure!
St Agnes Head, Cornwall
Basset Memorial, Carn Brae.
Godrevy
Hell's Mouth, Cornwall
A blowhole
Porthcadjack. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
H. A. N. W. E. everybody!
Sally's Bottom -For Keith who was desperately unha…
Even more coastal erosion
More erosion / unstable cliff.
H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Ancient field wall, heather and granite.
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Carn Marth (not every Cornwall photo can be all sunshine and coast!)
The hill of Carn Marth doesn't look much but it has some terrific views and makes for a good 2 hour round trip on foot, except that I can't spare that sort of time at the moment. I have to rely on memories of walks and of photos taken years ago. This is taken just outside the village of St Day, Cornwall on a freezing cold morning.
The scene is today resolutely agrarian but between about 1740 and 1860 it would have been Hell on Earth as tin, copper and arsenic mining occupied nearly all the land you see here. St Day gained the nickname of 'The Richest Square Mile in Cornwall!'
There's very little to be seen of all that now!.
This might interest some of you!
www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/st-day-village-once-richest-7076863
The scene is today resolutely agrarian but between about 1740 and 1860 it would have been Hell on Earth as tin, copper and arsenic mining occupied nearly all the land you see here. St Day gained the nickname of 'The Richest Square Mile in Cornwall!'
There's very little to be seen of all that now!.
This might interest some of you!
www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/st-day-village-once-richest-7076863
Roger (Grisly), Rosalyn Hilborne, Jean Paul Capdeville, Jenny McIntyre and 28 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Andy Rodker club has replied to William Sutherland clubMerci beaucoup pour l'information.
Bonne et agréable journée.
Bonne journée. Amitiés
Regards and thanks for sharing with our UK Landscape Photography Group , Herb
Andy Rodker club has replied to Herb Riddle clubHerb Riddle club has replied to Andy Rodker clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Xata clubXata club has replied to Andy Rodker clubA great article in the link.........which I read with interest. I especially like the bit involving the pub and Vogue magazine (easy to see how the two could be confused)..!!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubi had a swift half in The Star late this afternoon. I managed to escape for an hour. I once played darts for the pub and hadn't set foot in it for about 12 years. Total transformation. A busy and welcoming place - it was a bit run-down and seedy before. I'm astonished that the managing couple are the same! I remember him pretty well as he was in the darts team but my visit today presented me with a staggeringly different and improved pub! I'm partial to a drop of real ale (much missed in Spain!) and this was only the second pint of bitter i'd had since coming over here! Nothing special - Taylor's Landord I think it was but a joy to me who has the choice of ordinary lager or alcohol free lager in Spain! No wonder I stick to wine there!
Keith Burton club has replied to Andy Rodker clubXata club has replied to Andy Rodker clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Xata clubMost pubs don't have darts any more as it takes up too much space - more profitable to put in some ghastly digital 'games' or 'better still' tables for food!
And there is a fence... for Friday ; )
Andy Rodker club has replied to volker_hmbg clubThank you, Volker!
Jenny,
Thank you both!
A belated HFF and wish you a good weekend.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubThank you for posting your image in the group
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