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.

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Afternoon walkies

 It had cooled down by the time we walked the dogs, this afternoon, but the sun was still there

 Busy out on The Greeb Rocks
 Still a very calm sea out at Maen-dhu Point

Bit of a foot soaking seat at the moment
 High tide this afternoon
 and a lovely sunset as we walked towards the car park
 As we walked up through the fields towards home

 The sun just peeking out under the cloud

Moments later it was gone - the end of a super day

5 comments:

  1. Fabulous pictures Sue. Gosh my favourite footpaths do look muddy, hope Tilly and Wooster wiped their paws when they arrived home! Hope the wonderful pink sky pictures means tomorrow will be good for you all. Best wishes Kathy p.

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  2. Fabulous pictures Sue. Gosh my favourite footpaths do look muddy, hope Tilly and Wooster wiped their paws when they arrived home! Hope the wonderful pink sky pictures means tomorrow will be good for you all. Best wishes Kathy p.

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  3. Yes it had got really muddy in the last couple of weeks - dried out a little out at Maen-dhu Point - but I think there's a little light rain for tomorrow afternoon.
    As for Wooster and Tilly's feet - I've bought a huge piece of coir matting that is where they come in from their walkies & gardens visits - now to try and teach them to wipe their paws on it he he !

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  4. What glorious colours ( even better for me now !) What a super day you had Still very chillly here -4 at the moment but a super start to the day.The new build.....is that the plot that you said that Homes Under The Hammer attended ? Thanks Sue .macca

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    1. So pleased that you're enjoying your new technicolour viewing ! The colours were lovely yesterday. We've been very fortunate, only the odd slight frost on car windscreens etc but temperatures still around +4 at the coldest and yesterday really was so warm it was almost Spring-like for a few hours.
      No the new house is on the site of an old wooden property similar to the one that was sold, but it did have mains water & electricity etc and is being built for Jonathan & his family to live in.
      Sadly the one that was filmed by Homes under the Hammer was sold to another person from the area, but it has no power/water or drainage and might even have legal access problems. Evidently the National Trust wanted to buy it as they do own the land around it, but did not have the funds when the bidding went so high. Nothing has been done to the shack at all so far ! Sue

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