Same again - blue sky and some clouds
Sadly didn't manage to get a proper photo - but assume that this is the crane lifting the Lifeguard hut onto the lorry
Must have been the wind direction that brough a couple of Gannets to fish in front of us - they rarely come over here
Maisie and ginger Ted out on the balcony
Thought I'd get a photo of the Pampas grasses along the drive before the wind spoils them
A nice fine afternoon so we went for a longer walk - over the hill to Trenow - then onwards towards towards Marazion Cemetery.
These Cauliflowers are really growing fast - possibly faster than the farmers would want
Super view after climbing over the stile
Looking busy down in Marazion
Busy on The Causeway as well
Down the hill - path really narrow
Hard to see where you're putting your feet at times - which is vital for me with my cranky knee
Surprised that there are no Cauliflowers in this field
Sad to see these beautiful Tamarisks have been slashed rather than cut properly
Such a pity - it always looked so lovely
Top of the next hill
Gardens on The Mount open today
We met this friend that we usually see closer to home
Sadly this used to be a super view framed by the Tamarisk - that have been partly destroyed by storms
There are quite a few patches of the Phacelia popping up in the middle of the Cauliflowers
Trenow Cove
Need to trim off that little branch on the left
We met long time friend Charlie- who's owner always carry's treats
and then Susan with Tara
Arklow Venture arriving in the bay for a short stay
These trees in the Churchyard are looking very Autumnal - possibly windlblown
New Chefs and The Victoria so new Menu wish there were one or two of these choices on the Dinner Menu
After a long absence here is the Trinity House Vessel Patricia crossing the bay to anchor
We were treated by our visitors to a super meal at The Square in Porthleven and this was the scene when we got home
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