Tomorrow morning's moon will he the first full eclipse coinciding with the winter solstice marking the shortest day, or longest night, since 1638.......
after BBC1's Saturday Kitchen saw Nathan Outlaw use monk for a Christmas dish with a difference, these quality monk tails will make good money on the final week of 2010.......
which should give the big beamer fleet like the Cornishman grossings just short of £1 million pounds for the year.......
auctioneer Ian does his best to get the buyers to pay top price for the 40 tons of fish from seven boats on the market......
of which a bumper harvest of black gold, 37 400 kilo tubs ready for the sale.......
these big tub gurnards would make any fishmonger's display look very seasonal.......
while the brill will be a favourite restaurant dish.......
time is of the essence........
as the last few days of market trading are marked off on the calendar......
and there's yet more monk on offer.......
the crabbing fleet are affected by a lack-lustre price for brown crab, normally a welcome boost to earnings at this time of year.......
for those in need of more spiritual entertainment there are plenty of concerts taking place around Newlyn and beyond......
with everyone doing their bit for the harbour lights......
as the sun creeps into the sky......
Santa's grottos has been deserted after a very successful evening in the Mission on Friday night......
the gulls seem to be heading off in search of breakfast at sea for a change......
even the harbour offices are glowing.......
along with the cafe........
with those lucky enough to escape the snow 'up country', may choosing to arrive by train take the strain off the road.
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