Rained all day - until around 5 when it reduced to a very fine drizzle - we dressed in our waterproofs and off we went. Looked like more rain was heading our way
Nothing visible behind The Mount
The Tamarisks were weighed down by all the fine moisture
Had to keep moving as it was getting closer
Sea had livened up
Little Egret in the gloom down on Boat Cove
As the yellow Wild Charlock starts to fade the Creeping Thistles are taking over
Rather nasty with drizzle out on The Point
High Tide
Life Guards just closing up
Forecast is a bit better for tomorrow
Home again and the weather's not bad today after a frosty morning. I love your last photo Sue. Makes me think of smugglers hauling their booty into coves (like Prussia Cove), shrouded in mist.
ReplyDeleteMacca and I seem to be on the same wave length:) Pity we all live so far from each other, but so good to communicate this way.
Betty
It really was a miserable day - then this morning the cloud suddenly opened up and it was another scorching day. Not quite what we were expecting. I forgot that you have frosts - we always tend to think of Australia being milder or hotter than us. Sue
DeleteTouch of the 'Poldarks' in that photo with the angry looking sea ! We have the rain today it's been hammering down in the night,so hope you have a better day .Thank you Sue enjoy all your pictures sunshine or showers ! Yes Betty we certainly seem very like minded,nice to communicate in spite of the distance.Sue and Jim do a sterling job.macca.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was grim yesterday - but today took us by surprise - glorious ! Not so good tomorrow if they're right - but who knows. Hope you get some sun tomorrow. Sue
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