I was wondering if Charlestown had managed to repair their harbour wall - see my post https://mikescornwall.blogspot.com/2021/03/problems-at-charlestown-harbour-and.html. So I decided to pay a visit via the coastal path.
The May blossom was out in all its glory. It always reminds me of the old saying: Ne'er cast a clout till May be out. My mother said this every year on seeing the first May blossom.
The flowers were in abundance as I made my way towards the harbour - and other plants too.
The first glimpse of the harbour from the coastal path - all looks quiet.
The path continued downhill past a Beach Retreat.
Ah, and now a clear view of part of the harbour showing the heavy equipment still in situ.
Two more photos of how the harbour looks (at today's date 04/04/21).
A couple of doves seemed very interested in what was happening.
A few boats in port.
Nearby is the Shipwreck Treasure Museum. Haven't been in their for donkey years.
That's all for today, thanks for your visit ~ Mike.The flowers were in abundance as I made my way towards the harbour - and other plants too.
The first glimpse of the harbour from the coastal path - all looks quiet.
The path continued downhill past a Beach Retreat.
Ah, and now a clear view of part of the harbour showing the heavy equipment still in situ.
Two more photos of how the harbour looks (at today's date 04/04/21).
A couple of doves seemed very interested in what was happening.
A few boats in port.
Nearby is the Shipwreck Treasure Museum. Haven't been in their for donkey years.