The legacy of hurricane Erin gave rise to unusually heavy skies, thunderstorms...
strong light and tidal surges over the weekend...
according to early users of the ice plant's new more powerful delivery hose it wold come in handy if you need to shot-blast any surface...
take off time for a great black-back youngster - a ringed one at that...
the Amanda of Ladram making her way to the gaps with the old Penlee lifeboat hpuse in the background......
very cool hues in the harbour on Monday morning
never quite quick enough to catch this guy diving for fish...
landing time for the Stelissa...
time the Intuition had a scrub...
freshly landed hake cam from the Ygraine...
and the Britannia V...
with a few pollack thrown in...
the big beamer always provides monk tails...
despite the fresh night there were sardines from the Bay this morning...
John Dory, staple diet of the Crystal Sea...
as are megrims for the bem trawl fleet at this time of year...
a good shot of fish from the Stelissa...
as young Jimbo supervises the landing pole coming down...
the local crabbers still get much of their bait from the trawl fleet landing gurnard and mor-kis...
summer scallops...
just some of the ones these guys didn't manage to eat...
auction almost done...
as Jimbo's old command the Joy of Ladram makes her way up the harbour...
oops!, ripping off one of your drive units is not the thing to do when approaching the Scillys, luckily the slip in Newlyn can take all sorts not just boats from the fishing fleet...
landing time for the big crabber...
the sardine fleet sleeps by day...
one of the new ladders on the Old Quay, part of the ongoing restoration work on the Old Harbour...
it's a tranquil start to the day...




























