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 14 April 2017

Friday

Tilly taking our visitors Craig & Mia to Godolphin 
As we walked up Godolphin Hill these Wood Anemones were all alongside the path 
In slightly different colours 
St Michael's Mount from the top of the hill 
 The Island, St Ives in the sunshine, with Lelant Church to the right
Still a few bulb fields showing colour 
Great Work Mine  
 RNAS Culdrose centre left and Goonhilly dishes above
Wooster having a quiet moment 
Followed by a mad moment 

Looking towards the Penwith Moors 
Bluebells not quite at their best yet 

Stunning flowers - wondered if they might be a type of perennial Wallflower 

Beautiful 
Clematis Montana 
Lots of these wonderful Fritillaria Meleagris  
White version
Growing in amongst the grass 
Primroses everywhere 

Picnic area 
Shearwater II heading for Cudden Point  after we got home
Afternoon walkies & Moss making sure I'm not going to sit with him again
Bye Moss, see you next time !
Shaun the sheep has a friend 
Turnstones again 

5 comments:

  1. Beautiful Spring photos. Great views from Godolphin.









    Lovely Spring photos. Great to see the views from Godolphin.








    Beautiful Spring photos. - the flowers so pretty. I think you're right about the wallflower. I used to have one where I lived before. Enjoy your comments on the dogs. You certainly know how to read them:) Lovely to see the views of and from Godolphin, especially with the Mount and the Mine. Thanks for sharing, Sue.
    Happy Easter to you and Jim.







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    1. No worries about the false starts - Blogger and my keyboard have been playing up - really struggling to do the writing with the photos Grrr! Pleased you enjoyed the day out - thought of you when I took the photo of the Great Work Mine. Sue

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  2. Sorry about the false starts. They disappeared from the screen as I typed, so didn't expect they would have printed!!

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  3. What a lovely walk..and so much to see.Our primroses have been wonderful this, year huge plants and lots of seedlings.I agree with Betty regarding the plant,we have one too ! Wooster does make me smile he is such a character.Thank you Sue and a very Happy Easter to you both.macca.

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    1. Happy Easter to you and Trevor - we enjoyed our day out and just had a lovely meal with our visitors at The Victoria - starting the diet another day Sue

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