The Four Towers and street art.
The Elephant's Back
Cross by the monastery wall.
Treen Farm, Gurnard's Head, Zennor
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Hell's Mouth
Pico de La Miel
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Gurnard's Head.
Rock Pool
HFF everyone!
Sunrise
More street art.
Best not stand too close to the edge.
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The inspiration for the thing out of the Alien fra…
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That rockfall location.
Rock pool
More street art and the last of the spring mallow.
Bustarviejo Valley from the Towers of El Cancho La…
Typical granite formations
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The Four Towers
Crane Islands, North Cliffs, Cornwall
For John Fitzgerald; 1970s and 80s blocks of flats…
Street Art.
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The shops at the station!
Mountain Stream
Lovely mussels!
HFF Everyone!
My sophisticated planning for tonight's three uplo…
Rock window
Meeting of styles.
Metro de Madrid
The Lozoya Valley
The Supreme Court, Madrid
A fabulous wall mural
Street Art (authorised) and two of the Cuatro Torr…
South West Peninsula Coast Path
St Agnes Head -at the end.
Saint Day marketplace clock tower at night
Porthcadjack
Wild tulips and granite forms
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Greenbank Cove


There is a faint path down to the shore and this is the start (or end - depending upon which end I set off from) of my favourite shore-line rock hop and coast walk - strictly low tide only!
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Philippe,
William,
Very many thanks!
Annemarie,
Marie-claire,
Mariano.
Very many thanks!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Denis Croissant clubMumbled apologies and a swift retreat, as is the English way, and that was the end of the story!
raingirl club has replied to Andy Rodker clubMartine,
Ruth,
Eunice,
Marj,
Keith,
Denis,
Rosa,
Thank you all!
Fred,
Thank you both!
i get the feeling you might enjoy this version of my husband's song, 'Song to the Siren' sung onboard a vessel in Greece: www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5lEiM7VC6c
Andy Rodker club has replied to raingirl clubAndy Rodker club has replied to raingirl club........ OK I'm back, 3 hours later!
So let me see if I have got this right, You are married to this chap Stuart Anthony, obviously a musician of some talent! I haven't heard of him, I'm afraid, but then I hadn't heard of Nick Drake until a few years ago. But I did like Tim Buckley and had 3 of his records, Greetings from L. A. (excellent, I listen to it to this day) and a couple of live albums recorded at LA's Whisky A-Go-Go. I was sad when he topped himself and sad when his talented son died in a freak drowning accident.
I got to know Tim Buckley's music in France in the 70s where his work is revered. In England he was pretty much unknown until there was a bit of interest when Jeff Buckley became popular. Amazing how similar their voices were!
Perhaps I misunderstood your comment, Laura - I have been known to do that! if so, please accept my apologies for my ramblings!
With all best wishes,
Andy
This for you!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pgu2lpN4LO8
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