Sunday, 29 August 2010

THE CARRICK ROADS

Our youngest Grandson who is five came to stay on Saturday and a sleepover Saturday night, so on Sat afternoon we took him down to Falmouth to have a look at the boats and things going on out in the bay. He really had a good time exploring along the shoreline,but I think the best part for him was the massive Ice Cream he had just before we left. Anyway I did take the camera and got a few shots of the Carrick Roads, this is the stretch of water that leads into the harbour and the river Fal.






LOOKING TOWARDS THE FAL.






ACROSS TO THE ROSELAND PENINSULA.


THE ENTRANCE AND ACROSS TO ST ANTHONY LIGHTHOUSE WITH THE OLD BLOCKHOUSE IN THE FOREGROUND.



BLACK ROCK BUOY WITH A GREY SEAL RESTING ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE.



ONE OF THE MANY YACHTS ENJOYING A LEISURELY
AFTERNOON.


6 comments:

  1. Hi Monty, It's great to be back :) Your photos are lovely as always and Cornwall always seems to me to have a look all of its own. It sounds like you had a very busy Saturday but great fun I'm sure!

    Thank you so much for the special comment you left on my blog, it was so thoughtful (and clever) of you. I have left a reply but only managed two lines of verse :)

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  2. Nice shots of Falmouth. I went there for the only time in 1990, when I happened to know a lovely girl from there who had moved here to Wales. Enjoyed looking through your blog. The rugged Cornish coast always reminds me a bit of Pembrokeshire.

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  3. Lovely. The clouds in the first picture are amazing.
    A Grandson and ice cream, what a fun time :)
    ☼ Sunny

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  4. Buongiorno Monts, the landscapes of your country always give great pictures!

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  5. It seem´s so peaceful!...

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