Newton's Cove
Newton Cove, where we scattered the ashes of Denise's parents.
...and in Weymouth, here we see a train being mobbed by the trainspotters paparazzi
....which it dealt with by releasing a torrent of CS gas....or could be steam, I guess....
....dangerous place Weymouth!
A visit to Porthleven and Porthpean
...the rocks at Porthleven
...the sky at Porthleven
....and the harbour wall..held together with the biggest staples I've ever seen!
....the rocks on the coast of Porthpean
...the ramp down to the beach
...a mysterious cave on the beach which is just begging for investigation by some pesky kids, as it is bound to have ghosts, smugglers or some such ne'er do wells involved in some dastardly scheme....ahem
...a simple view of the beach, with shower facilities laid on
....a view of the surf tiding its way up the beach....
Pendennis castle
...visited Pendennis castle....and all I got was a picture of this rock!
..well, no not really, I did take other pictures...the castle, guns etc but I prefer this picture...maybe I'll post up the others in a Pendennis castle special! ...or not
Lands End
We visited Lands End....and it was shut
and the sign had been removed!
...still, the view was stunning, we imagined what it would have looked like when Denise's parents visited it so very long ago
...and the sunset was gorgeous to watch...
The Monkey Sanctuary
a view of some of the enclosures the monkeys live in...
...one of the inhabitants taking a stroll
...lots of info, and the volunteers who work there know all there is to know and were happy to talk ...lovely people
...and there are some simply beautiful gardens to wander around in
Fowey
just a couple of pictures of Fowey. The Daphne du Maurier festival was on, so you needed a cheque book just to buy a cuppa....
...the harbour...
...yep, the harbour...the sky looks nice though
I recommend the park and ride bus trip from the outer limit to the town centre....it rivals many fair ground attraction rides for heart stopping moments....
The Minack Theatre
The visit to the Minack was in memory of my very recently departed work colleague and friend, Dorothy Wright who loved the place and visited it often. It was my sad task to inform her friends there of her passing.
The Monkey Sanctuary
a view of some of the enclosures the monkeys live in...
...one of the inhabitants taking a stroll
...lots of info, and the volunteers who work there know all there is to know and were happy to talk ...lovely people
...and there are some simply beautiful gardens to wander around in
Fowey
just a couple of pictures of Fowey. The Daphne du Maurier festival was on, so you needed a cheque book just to buy a cuppa....
...the harbour...
...yep, the harbour...the sky looks nice though
I recommend the park and ride bus trip from the outer limit to the town centre....it rivals many fair ground attraction rides for heart stopping moments....
The Minack Theatre
The visit to the Minack was in memory of my very recently departed work colleague and friend, Dorothy Wright who loved the place and visited it often. It was my sad task to inform her friends there of her passing.
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