Wooster and Tilly seemed to have decided fairly early it was looking like a duvet dayor should that be a Blankie Day
Some Snowdrops on a wall as I walk the dogs through the village
Ribes in flower
Lots of sand in the water
Very windy as we walked along towards Maen-dhu Point
Not a spot you'd want to sit today - really was blowing out there
Lots of waves rolling in
Lovely big windy beach
Bottom of the ramp exposed again
Crystal Sea on her way into Newlyn passing Hamburg Star - one of four vessels at anchor in Mount's Bay today
I then drove into Penzance and stopped off to take a photo of Scillonian III that came out of Dry Dock at around 4 this morning - far too early for me I'm afraid. No room for her in the wet dock so she's on Albert Pier showing off her newly painted bottom
I then parked round the corner and looked over Jubilee Pool
Spotted Crystal Sea waiting for the tide to get back into Newlyn
Rather a murky view of The Mount today
Gry Maritha looking rather the worse for wear these days
Mali Rose now listed as Scilly - realised today that they've turned her around since the last time I saw her
I assume in order to work on this !
She now has her crane
Onwards to Lidl and saw this van - loved it !
Just as I got home it started to rain and it carried on for most of the afternoon - started to get ready for walkies and down it came again
Tilly doesn't look too keen to move from her nice warm bed. The snowdrops look very pretty and fresh. Ours are not as dainty as yours, though I think your variety are available here. Those 'locals' don't look a bit like you and Jim :)
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Betty
The "locals" are from a very funny TV show where the famous saying was "local shop for local people"
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