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Sunday, 2 October 2011

Saturday morning.

 Early start for Lentern's the butchers, looks like Farrow and Ball did a good deal......
 one of the few tobacconists left........
 minutes after the sun comes up over the back of the Mount.......
 at this time of year thousands of twitchers head for the Ilses of Scilly......
 the menu at the Poolside Cafe reflects seasonal fish with squid and haddock.......
 and with a mini-heatwave forecast perhaps the Jubilee Pool ought to be open over the weekend?.......
 they left their mark on the prom........ 
 those gloves get everywhere........
on course.........
 it's a busy morning in the Bay, as a Battery Rocks' swimmer contemplates the not so warm waters........
along the sea front not only the buildings are........
under another interesting cloud formation.........
what price safety at sea?..........
the boys on the Ajax have coined new phrase to describe their working life!.........
 time to fuel up and get the new nets aboard.......
 wanted aboard the Wayfarer, a gardener with marine experience.........
liking those punt men who like to keep their gear spotless......
number 7 on the Newlyn trail could do with a visit as well.......
further up Old Paul Hill and opening its doors for the first time in September, Newlyn School of Art......
sees Sam Basset (a local artist whose father just so happens to be the harbourmaster at St Ives) takes the first of his Experimental Drawing classes - the morning light in the studio is fantastic!