Beautiful morning
Much nicer day for a boat trip
Surf school
The RNLI Life Guards are back for the Summer
We have a little interloper in the garden - probably got in when Gardener Andrew was here as he has the gate open for the wheelbarrow
Afternoon walkies - heading East
Out to Trevean and back over the stile
and across the cattle field
Dash around
SS 634: Barnabas - 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.















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