Brixham Sailing trawler Leader
Quite a swell building
As we walked up Raginnis Hill and onwards to the coastal footpath we saw the boats turning and sailing back towards Mousehole
RNLI Penlee Lifeboat Ivan Ellen heading back into Newlyn
Mousehole cat watching the dogs walk by
Boats starting to return to harbour
Yes ! three Pointers again
The Lovely Millie again
Barnabus SS 634: A double ended mackerel driver built by Henry Trevorrow in 1881 at Porthgwidden Beach, St. Ives with a length of 40' and a dipping lug. (LoA 40', LwL 38' 6", beam 11' 6", draft 6' 11.7 tons). She is owned by the Cornwall Maritime Trust.
We called in for an ice cream and the lady insisted on giving us two for the dogs -
Wooster enjoyed his and most of Tilly's as she only wanted the end of the cornet as usual
and Millie had the end of mine - lovely Salted Caramel
The Penlee Lifeboat stall
Looking down on three of the old boats
Still hazy, but a little brighter
Pendeen Gig Club heading back- quite a swell by nowAfternoon walkies and it was still quite fine and warm
But as you can see - quite windy
Beach looking lovely, with some nice waves
Thank you Sue...what a lovely festival...super photo's.macca.
ReplyDeleteWe always enjoy seeing the old boats - pleased you enjoyed the photos Sue
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