A chilly, but beautiful winter's day with a blue sky, so we headed to one of our favourites : Charlestown.
I noticed later that there was a brave soul swimming in the sea - see above to right of the photo.
Quite a few boats on view in the dock /port.
It was good to see that the bridge is back in use to cross the water to the main harbour. It looks a bit wibbly wobbly but it's quite safe.
The couple below made it across the bridge and lived to tell the tale.
Looking up at the cottages looking down on us, very popular with holidaymakers.
A few people roaming about on the edge of the harbour.
And looking across to the cliffs. Have to be a bit careful on the stoney beach as there have been a few cliff falls.
A view of the old cottages and the chimney, which is a listed building.
The tide was out in the main harbour.
Quite a few boats on view in the dock /port.
It was good to see that the bridge is back in use to cross the water to the main harbour. It looks a bit wibbly wobbly but it's quite safe.
The couple below made it across the bridge and lived to tell the tale.
Looking up at the cottages looking down on us, very popular with holidaymakers.
A few people roaming about on the edge of the harbour.
And looking across to the cliffs. Have to be a bit careful on the stoney beach as there have been a few cliff falls.
A view of the old cottages and the chimney, which is a listed building.
The tide was out in the main harbour.
The remains of an old boat, keeping a watchful eye of what is happening.
Finally another look at the cliffs and the blue sky. Looks more like summer than winter - other than people are wearing heavy coats.
Moving on, I found another chimney, also once used in the China Clay Industry. This one is in the Gover Valley.
Also in the valley there is a pleasant small river, with a white tinge from china clay in the local soil.
It's a bit damp in the valley and this makes for some interesting rocks covered in green moss.
It's a bit damp in the valley and this makes for some interesting rocks covered in green moss.
A final photo for today, the river and some more greenery.
That's all for today, enjoy your week, all good wishes ~ Mike.