for Pam J, "because that's where my heart is"
Lizard Point, Cornwall. For Marie-france.
HFF everyone!! H.A.N.W.E. as well!! Pleased to hav…
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Godrevy coast, Cornwall
Pedraza, Segovia Province.
Pedraza Castle, Segovia Province
The greatest fence I ever did see!
Granite. Nothing more. Nothing less.
Very tempted to give it a little shove!
Penberth Cove
Number 15. Old door. Not sure why they gave up on…
Autumn shot
Navrax Point from Godrevy
Two redheads. (also making up for two missed HFFs!…
Bosigran
St Agnes Head
Saint Day
Camp Cameron
Penzance
Farm near Men-an-Tol
Men-an-Tol (holed stone)
Purple loosestrife, Tubby's Head
Dawn from my flat, Madrid
A particularly Happy Fence Friday this week! Also…
A cold January day (before the snows came - late t…
St Agnes' Head, Cornwall
Neolithic Clifftop Tomb, Penberth Cove, Cornwall
My picnic table in summer. Sierra de La Cabrera
HFF! Colombia metro station, Madrid
Penberth Cove, West Penwith, Cornwall
Graffiti and girlfriend
Cornish coastal colours, St Agnes' Head,
Las Machotas, dry-stone wall
El Fraile, Las Machotas with dry-stone wall.
HFF everyone! A rare Cornish fence.
Honeysuckle, Fishing Cove, Cornwall
Mar de Cristal Metro Station, Madrid
Basset Cove, Cornwall
HFF, everyone! Happy horse browsing among the blac…
La Sierra de La Cabrera from the southeast
La Sierra de La Cabrera from the northwest
Between Porthcadjack and Basset Cove
Las Machotas
Wet again!
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Sierra de La Pedriza - a granite wonderland


This shows the less touristy eastern flank of La Sierra de La Pedriza. The farm on the right may have been deserted. It was hard to tell, even from close up.
This is where Spanish westerns were made - no, not the erroneously entitled spaghetti westerns, which were mainly shot in Murcia further south, but silent films, black and white, from the 1920s,
This is where Spanish westerns were made - no, not the erroneously entitled spaghetti westerns, which were mainly shot in Murcia further south, but silent films, black and white, from the 1920s,
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