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Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Tall ships and top tables

You pays yer money and takes yer choice - to buy or to let, that is the question for anyone looking at investing in the stunning looking Abbey Wharehouse development in Penzance Harbour.....
and what striking scenes you would have to look out over each morning and evening....
there's a change of colour for the Seaking in the dry dock....
over in Newlyn, a pair of young gulls wait patiently for their supper....
as they are passed up by Dennis and son Andrew after an evening on the mackerel.....
has added some silver paint while she's laid up......
open for the first time this week, The Bistro, a new eatery in Newlyn openly celebrating the raison d'etre for the port - with a seafood menu.....
with several local successful restaurants behind him, chef Kevin Handley at the helm is sure to fill expectant foodies with fine fayre....
in bright and cheerful surroundings of what was for many years, Barry the Butchers on the Bridge.....
the Mount's Bay Lugger Association's Happy Return always evokes memories of days gone by when there were hundreds of these boats working in the Bay......
a new stocking gets stitched on to one of Ocean Spirit's nets.....
more tall ship activity as the resident local charter vessel Ruth is passed by a three masted barque......
here's a happier man aboard the Valhalla having made the first trip with a brand new Cat main engine providing the power.....
to put ashore another high quality trip from local grounds....
the stem of the Intuition looks all the better for her bottom scrub, weed grows very quickly at this time of year and can take several knots of the speed of the boat if left to grow too long......

another inshore boat heads for the market after a day trip, the Roannah....

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