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!
Tunnel effect. Path at Springtime. HANWE everyone!
Another stile on 'my' path to the pub!
From Redruth station platform
Portreath Inner Harbour.
The path down to Pink Moors.
The path up to Saint Day
Carn Brea
Wheal Pink / Pink Moors
Carn Brea. Down the ages.
HANWE Everyone!
Happy Easter everyone!
HFF!
Granite stile
Stormy sea
One more (small) granite stile.
Bosigran Head, sea-cliff climbing, nursery slopes.
Bosigran Head to Gurnard's Head
Ancient Cornish stile
Another ancient granite stile.
More spooky is as spooky does.
HANWE everyone! I see the Ukranian flag colouring…
Ancient granite stile.
HFF!
Pink Moors
Carn Galva (or Galver, the jury's still out) and p…
Portreath Outer Harbour
Bosigran Head - granite of course!
Mum's garden once more.
HANWE everyone! ( ... and this one's for Rosa who…
Sunset above The Star.
HFF!
A quiet and pleasing corner of Saint Day
Imminent cloudburst
Brooding menace.
Mothers' day flowers
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Basset Monument, Carn Brea.
Monument erected in 1836 in memory of Francis Basset, First Baron de Dunstaville, an influential mine owner. Paid for by public subscription by legions of grateful miners (or so they say - I have my doubts that ANY mine owner would have been that beloved by his serfs / minions / slaves!).
Perhaps marginally better on large for stonework detail.
Perhaps marginally better on large for stonework detail.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to William Sutherland clubBon et agréable jeudi.
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Tag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Andy Rodker club has replied to MaggsMep clubThe people at the base of the monument look like a hoody-wearing pair of young lads. As to the "public subscriptions" I would guess that they were probably taken directly out of the miners pay!
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