Another wet and very windy night was followed by a windy and showery morning
Noisy waves rolling in
Up the hill went Jim - yes - in his shorts Hmmm !
The bit of brightness disappearing
But some blue sky towards the West with the next lot of heavy rain behind
Home just in time before the rain arrived
I drove round to Newlyn and found it quite pleasant and sunny over there - with a lovely calm harbour
The sun on the much plainer side of the Castle on The Mount
Just love all the colours of a very full Newlyn Harbour
Both RNLI Penlee lifeboats - always ready for action if needed
New bottom paint for Ocean Pride
Another old trawler in need of a lot of TLC
Looking like a Summers day - apart from the fact the harbour is full of trawlers
Hardy souls as it must have been really cold out of the harbour
When I got home it was still as windy as ever - gusting over 70mph many times
Cudden Point was still getting a hammering
Amazed at how much punishment these palms can take
High tide & walkies time
Dramatic clouds meant yet another lot of rain
Not much visible of The Greeb as we rushed up the hill and back again
I suddenly noticed a shaft of orange light and looked out of the window
Didn't expect that !
Really cold and windy outside, so this one was through the window
We then went down to The Victoria Inn for a very enjoyable meal with Sister Pat and husband Howard
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