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Saturday, 26 July 2008

Some sunny Saturdays seems so serene

Chloe T slowly steaming, she slips past the stationary tug Anglian Princess sitting safely at anchor......
it's a tight squeeze for the driver who must so look forward delivering to the Co-op every Saturday morning.....
not for girls - for you real men out there who use charcoal and not bottled gas - this IS the Rolls-Royce of charcoal - known local suppliers are Wyevale Garden Centres - takes at least an hour before the coals are white and ready to cook on - one helping will last you all night....
an interesting handmade weathervane is just one of the pieces on sale at Badcock Gallery's early summer showing.....
the Algrie has yet to get her prop back in place....
ex-local fishing vessel, the Meiz Creiz - a highly successful crabber in her day and sailed on for a season by none other than Newlyn's own harbour master, Andrew Munson, working mainly off the Scillies - is now a live-aboard in PZ wet dock....
if you fancy a sea-angling trip out on the wrecks then these are the guys to book with - Viking Charters or Bite Adventures...
David Pascoe's Little Pearl is having a major makeover with tanks being fitted for the Cornish Sardine season......
you work it out.........
good to see the Dry Dock still has jobs on its books, here the small coaster Boisterous is getting a hull job.....
half-water off the end of the North Quay and a measure of local water clarity - good news for the local divers....
early morning and the inshore day-hauling trawlers make their way out to the grounds.....
visiting Girl Debra shines in the early morning glow....
and the Crystal Sea II is back after her eventful last trip.

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