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28th September Porthleven
This was a last minute decision to visit Porthleven, often famous for the pictures of storm waves lashing over the community hall clock tower. To see what I mean, type Porthleven Storm into a browser and view some of the images suggested. Though a couple of days after Storm Agnes, we didn’t see any spectacular waves, though they did make for some interesting memories.
The harbour
The famous clock tower, where storm waves often wash over
Not quite wildlife, but an interesting fact, Guy Gibson, famously of the Dambusters Squadron from WWII, was born in Porthleven. The plaque is on the community centre, where the clock tower is.
a shag
What was very interesting, a shag that was riding and diving the waves. Sadly the photos I took of the shag out at sea were out of focus, but it had made a fine art of ducking and riding the waves.
Apparently, Porthleven has a celebrity moggie, called Reggie. Reggie is often seen outside the Cornish Fudge Van.
Cornwall Live: Couple travels 320 miles to meet famous Cornwall cat
What better way to end a final day in Cornwall....
At "The Most Southerly Fish & chip Shop in Britain with a Working Fishing Port"
Hopefully this report wasn’t quite so intense. There were a couple of seals just off shore riding the waves, but they kept just out of suitable range to photograph. Probably knowing perfectly where the rocks and low water levels, plus the fish stocks to feed on. So no photos of them, likewise the shag that was out at sea, again no photos, but all very interesting to watch how the rode the waves.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Lynn L said:A lovely end to a super holiday, enjoyed your tour and pictures. Cream teas look yummy!
They are, and not good for containing the waistline.....
But hey, it's not everyday I'm in Cornwall.....
PimperneBloke said:Jam then cream is just plain wrong!
It's the Cornish way.
Linda257 said:Where's a photo of the fish and chips Mike? Lol No point me going to Cornwall now when a have you to show me it all from the comfort of my sofa lol ..thanks for all your hard work Mike...roll on next year!!!
Where's a photo of the fish and chips Mike? Lol No point me going to Cornwall now when a have you to show me it all from the comfort of my sofa lol ..thanks for all your hard work Mike...roll on next year!!!
It was a bit nippy and blowy that day, so they had to be eaten hot. I don't think a photo of the fish n chips by the time I'd thought about it, would be a good idea.
But they were damned lovely.