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 26 February 2017

Sunday

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

2 comments:

  1. 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 :)
    Keep cosy and warm.
    Betty

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    1. The "locals" are from a very funny TV show where the famous saying was "local shop for local people"

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