When I got up I checked the rainfall radar and found that the expected rain/snow was not too far away, so I quickly got ready and took the dogs up the hill. It was rather windy and the sea was fairly angry looking
Laga still at anchor in a very different looking bay
Lights on in The Castle
The first part of the rain was approaching down the hills behind The Mount
The lane along the coast towards Blue Burrow Cottage & The Beach House was being given a thorough clean after all the construction traffic there's been along there in the last few months
Maisie on Tilly's old favourite bed
The light getting very dramatic as the rain arrived - it did turn to sleet for a while, but no snow for us, As it went just a little further East it did turn to snow causing the usual havoc that snow in Cornwall always does. Do hope that everyone eventually got home safely
The massive weather front heading away to the East early in the afternoon
The waves splashing along the coast in front of Mousehole
Afternoon walkies with the cloud still moving very slowly away
Spray being blown up the coast
The sun was so bright it was difficult to see where we were walking
Amazing to think just how bad a morning we had
Sadly the footpaths were showing how much rain there had been
Wooster playing king of the hill
Got tricky trying to get round the puddles
This is the really tricky bit - had to step on the rocks as it's quite deep
A regular friend
Some nice light on the waves
Coming off the field and onto the parking field - I just made it round the edge, but Maisie tried to jump it and dropped her back legs in
Cloud was still lurking
Took this through the window and didn't notice the sun reappear
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