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.

Sunday 9 October 2016

Sunday

 Wooster in his "who goes there" mode
 Lovely flock of Goldfinches arrived on the Cedar Tree
 Then off they went
 I took the dogs out - heading up the hill to Trebarvah
 Then down the track towards the beach
 Not much beach
 Another very calm morning


 This Grey Heron seems to like the fields
 Little Egret down on Boat Cove
 But saw me and flew off

 The Tecomaria capensis - Cape Honeysuckle on Church Farm wall is starting to look wonderful after some heavy pruning earlier this year

 Afternoon walkies and the sun was covered by some high cloud


 Of out for some fishing
 Massive line of dark clouds out to the East
 Really looked very dramatic

 Looking over to Trevean and Acton Castle

 I stopped to take this photo just before we got home
 "Where the heck have you been"
 Sun went down into more cloud
 Moon getting bigger each evening
 The cloud behind Trebarvah
That was it !

2 comments:

  1. Hi Sue,
    Thanks for these lovely photos. The Cape honeysuckle looks so bright and cheerful. We used to have it growing all along our side fence in the home where I spent my childhood - country Victoria.
    The fluffy clouds up behind Trebarvah look wonderful. If you squint, they almost look like a range of mountains in the last pic. of them.
    The weather has been very windy and lots of rain here. Many trees down and power cut to lots of homes in outer suburbs and the nearby hills. Calmed down tonight.
    http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/melbourne-weather-wild-wind-storms-leave-50000-homes-without-power-with-rain-hail-and-thunder-on-the-way-20161009-gryfd8.html
    Gosh that's a long address. I guess you can highlight and copy & paste.
    Betty

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  2. Oh dear Betty it does look bad - hope the damage wasn't too severe - such a pity to see those lovely mature trees ripped out. We're still enjoying a rather fine spell of weather - although I suspect it won't last much longer ! But every fine day of Autumn hopefully shortens the Winter. Sue

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