Photographs taken in & around Perranuthnoe on our daily dog walks
PERRANUTHNOE is a small village on the South Coast of Cornwall, just East of Marazion, there is a Car Park and sloping access to a safe sandy beach and the beachside Cabin Cafe. It has The Victoria Inn a superb multi award winning pub, which serves super food both lunchtimes & evenings, - a Church dating back as far as 1160. The Lynfield Centre which houses The Cowhouse Gallery, The Peppercorn Cafe and a hairdressers.
Friday 13 March 2015
Afternoon walkies
Still nice and sunny, but the Northerly wind was really brutal in exposed spots
The surfers were still out there and the wind was really catching the waves
Really unusual
Love seeing the colours of the rainbow in the spray
The pictures of the waves are wonderful, especially how you can see the rainbow effect. That is a pretty muddy path that you walk. How do you clean off the dogs' paws when you get home? Is it hosepipe or foot bath. Pity us this weekend as a Santa Ana has started with very high temps and a hot wind that will wither all the spring foliage and new veggies.
Strangely enough the dogs are often fairly dry by the time they get home as they only have short fur - we have "dog towels" which are used only for them - always filthy and don't look much better after washing lol. It's amazing how quickly the paths dry off again - we have the sandy soil to thank for that. Have heard of the Santa Ana wind - hope you don't get any fires. Pity for the new foliage - in the UK the temperature has dropped so low frost is forecast again this week and temps in single figures - just as we thought Spring had arrived ! Sue
The pictures of the waves are wonderful, especially how you can see the rainbow effect. That is a pretty muddy path that you walk. How do you clean off the dogs' paws when you get home? Is it hosepipe or foot bath.
ReplyDeletePity us this weekend as a Santa Ana has started with very high temps and a hot wind that will wither all the spring foliage and new veggies.
Strangely enough the dogs are often fairly dry by the time they get home as they only have short fur - we have "dog towels" which are used only for them - always filthy and don't look much better after washing lol. It's amazing how quickly the paths dry off again - we have the sandy soil to thank for that.
ReplyDeleteHave heard of the Santa Ana wind - hope you don't get any fires. Pity for the new foliage - in the UK the temperature has dropped so low frost is forecast again this week and temps in single figures - just as we thought Spring had arrived ! Sue