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
Carn Galva (or Galver, the jury's still out) and p…
Pink Moors
HFF!
Ancient granite stile.
HANWE everyone! I see the Ukranian flag colouring…
More spooky is as spooky does.
Another ancient granite stile.
Ancient Cornish stile
Bosigran Head to Gurnard's Head
Bosigran Head, sea-cliff climbing, nursery slopes.
One more (small) granite stile.
Stormy sea
Granite stile
HFF!
Happy Easter everyone!
HANWE Everyone!
Carn Brea. Down the ages.
Wheal Pink / Pink Moors
The fields of St Day
Carnon Viaduct. HFF Everyone!
First snow of this winter
Today's enjoyable walk in the snow
Former parish church, St Day
St Agnes Head and Man and his Man ...
winter garden
Crane Island, North Cliffs, Cornwall
HANWE, everybody. Tenacious ivy
First camellias of the year. HFF everyone!
Saint Day, town centre at night
Redruth buttermarket
Fore Street, St Day at night
Fishing Cove in winter
H. A. N. W. E. everyone! Reskajeage.
HFF everyone!
The silvery sea. Porthcadjack Cove.
Carn Marth (not every Cornwall photo can be all su…
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
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Another (snowy) corner of my Mum's garden
That wall is about 50 years older than the house and extends from the street at the front right to the back of the garden and beyond. So it would have been built around 1780 and the indications from a very old and badly defined map I found in the library some years ago showed that it probably enclosed a large tin mine of which further records are non-existant. A survey report did reveal adits below the house but as the closest one to the surface is 50 feet down and the rock is granite there is no possibility of land slip, even if St Day is known as 'Sinking City' (as fields and occasionaly houses have disappeared into sudden and unknown - or perhaps more usually - unrecorded mine shafts opening up especially in very wet weather and of which the mine caps were not durable enough, especially over the course of centuries!).
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Bonne journée. Amitiés
Bonne et agréable journée.
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An interesting narrative as well............
Andy Rodker club has replied to Helena FerreiraI like this picture very much!
A big contrast from sunny Spain!!
Best Wishes, HWW,, and stay safe!!
Peter
Andy Rodker club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubYou seem to have a thing about 'Sunny Spain' all year round! It just ain't so! I refer you kindly to look at my reply to Rosa in the comments to my next photo upload!
Best wishes,
Andy
Have a lovely weekend and keep warm! Has the snow gone yet?
Andy Rodker club has replied to Ecobird clubPurely by serendipity, there has been no loss of life in the area, at least in living memory, due to the opening up of uncharted mine shafts. Quite amazing really (the odd cow has disappeared though!)
Well taken.
All the best, Andy
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