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
Carn Brea
The path up to Saint Day
The path down to Pink Moors.
Portreath Inner Harbour.
Basset Monument, Carn Brea.
HFF!
HANWE everyone!
A field in St Day. Go large to view handsome horse…
Another route to the pub.
Ford
A Saint Day horsefield
St Day. My Mum's garden in April.
Another handsome horse enjoying the lush St Day gr…
Same St Day field. Other handsome horse.
HFF! (1st of 2 today)
HFF no. 2 today
Cornish Coast 1. Angry!
Cornish Coast 2. Serene
Another Cornish granite stile.
St Day (roofless) old parish church
A humungously tall tree in St Day's Old Church gra…
Azalea
Blackthorn blossom and sunset.
Moon, Mars, and St Day marketplace clocktower.
Coats back on.
Bosigran Head, Cornwall
HFF everyone!
HANWE everyone! Cornish granite
I think it's blackthorn, but hawthorn is a possibi…
Another from 'my' path to the pub.
Azalea now at it's peak.
From 'my' path again
Carn Galva
HFF everyone!
HANWE everyone!
HFF!
More granite, this time clothed in lichen.
St Agnes Head
At least the gorse is coming into its own!
St Agnes Head (2) HANWE Everyone!
St Agnes Head (1)
Nothing much
The rear of the St Day Inn
HFF!
End of the day
Two tin mines for the price of one.
HANWE everyone from another inquisitive horse and…
My Mum's other camellia
HFF everyone! I'm in danger of infringing the new…
Squeezeguts Alley
You lookin' at us?
At its peak today!
HFF no 2 today
HFF no 1 today.
Killifreth mine
Another from my path of the moment
Couldn't resist another camellia shot.
A horse field, Saint Day. (Probably good field mus…
Near Sally's Bottom
Camellia frenzy! HFF no. 2 today!
HFF everyone!
Yellow (van), white (wall), blue (sky) and green (…
Camellia bush and mackerel sky
The Old Dairy, Saint Day at dusk
The Star Inn at Vogue - sunset
HFF everyone!
It's a small world!
Old parish church and cemetary, St Day
St Agnes Head, dusk
Another (snowy) corner of my Mum's garden
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…
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HANWE everyone
The gorse is well and truly out this week.
Two granite blocks (undoubtedly from old mine works, not from prehistoric stone circles!) and the right hand boulder is interesting but I'm not sure what it is, Does anyone know? (Marije, perhaps).
Sight and Sound. Maybe I've linked this before. If so, apologies but I like it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZmeFGmiQDI&list=RDDZmeFGmiQDI&start_radio=1
Add on, Steve has given as good an explanation as can be - please see below.
Two granite blocks (undoubtedly from old mine works, not from prehistoric stone circles!) and the right hand boulder is interesting but I'm not sure what it is, Does anyone know? (Marije, perhaps).
Sight and Sound. Maybe I've linked this before. If so, apologies but I like it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZmeFGmiQDI&list=RDDZmeFGmiQDI&start_radio=1
Add on, Steve has given as good an explanation as can be - please see below.
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de si beaux rochers surtout quand il s'agit de granite.
Bonne et agréable fin de semaine salutaire.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Malik Raoulda clubAs you know I'm rather fond of granite in its many manifestations.
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Nice capture!
Thank you for posting your image in the group
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A good find and interesting shot.
HANWE
I think (after looking at a blown-up image that still is a bit low-res) the boulder on the right is probably a high-grade metamorphic rock.. it looks to have glassy texture, from the style of fracturing and the sheen. Maybe it's silica-rich. The light-colored band across it may be a cross-cutting granitic intrusion, a so-called dike. Why is it dark? Probably iron content. From the minuscule amount I know about Cornwall geology, high-grade metamorphics don't seem unreasonable, and they're often associated with granites.
I''m shooting from the hip, mind you--I'd have to see it up close and personal not to be just waving my arms!
Andy Rodker club has replied to slgwv clubThank you for your considered reply, Steve, and I should think that Pam will be happy too, which is the main thing!
All best wishes,
Andy
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Anton,
Annemarie,
Jocelyne,
Roger,
Many thanks to you all!
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