Camp Cameron
Penzance
Farm near Men-an-Tol
Men-an-Tol (holed stone)
Purple loosestrife, Tubby's Head
Wheal Coates Tin Mine
St Agnes Head from Tubby's Head
Penzance Harbour. HFF!
West Penwith Coast from Bosigran Head. H.A.N.W.E.
Off she goes again (she caught sight of me with ca…
Men Scryfa (inscribed stone), Carn Galva on the ho…
heather on wall and farm near Men-an-Tol
Carn Brae castle
Penzance Harbour
Porthcadjack at low tide.
Heather, granite and ocean.
St Senara. Zennor parish church
Saint Day garden
Penzance Inner Harbour.
Ralph's Cupboard at low tide
St Agnes' Head, Cornwall
Ralph's Cupboard, Portreath
Towanroath, Chapel Porth
St Agnes Head
Bosigran
Two redheads. (also making up for two missed HFFs!…
Navrax Point from Godrevy
Autumn shot
Number 15. Old door. Not sure why they gave up on…
Penberth Cove
Very tempted to give it a little shove!
Granite. Nothing more. Nothing less.
The greatest fence I ever did see!
Pedraza Castle, Segovia Province
Pedraza, Segovia Province.
Godrevy coast, Cornwall
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
HFF everyone!! H.A.N.W.E. as well!! Pleased to hav…
Lizard Point, Cornwall. For Marie-france.
for Pam J, "because that's where my heart is"
Sierra de La Pedriza - a granite wonderland
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
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Saint Day. A quiet village now. Tin mining capital of the world 150-200 years ago.
The Market Hall Clocktower chimes on the hour, every hour. My Spanish girlfriend had never heard these before (apparently not a Spanish tradition) and for the first two nights, she kept waking (every hour) with a startled 'what was that?'' :o)
The Market Hall Clocktower chimes on the hour, every hour. My Spanish girlfriend had never heard these before (apparently not a Spanish tradition) and for the first two nights, she kept waking (every hour) with a startled 'what was that?'' :o)
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