I wasn't wandering lonely as a cloud but I did see a host of golden daffodils - a beautiful arc of yellow. I believe they were originally planted as a reminder of the Marie Curie cancer charity
Anyway, we were on the way to Charlestown harbour, one of my favourite places. The winter sun was shining, the sky was blue.
Unfortunately we discovered that there were problems at Charlestown, part of the harbour wall had been damaged.
All sorts of equipment and machinery were in view and the harbour was closed to the public and boats.
Unfortunately we discovered that there were problems at Charlestown, part of the harbour wall had been damaged.
All sorts of equipment and machinery were in view and the harbour was closed to the public and boats.
As the harbour was built between 1791 and 1801 it's no doubt due some sort titillation.
There was also a problem with cliffs falls at Charlestown, so the small beaches were closed as well.
The Pier House was okay but, of course, was closed because of the coronavirus lockdown.
A few ships were in port. I guess they won't be travelling very far until the harbour is back to normality.
The Rashleigh Arms old bumpy car park was empty...
... as was the pub and restaurant.
Birds are lucky, as they don't seem to be affected by the virus - they still have their freedom and something to eat.
I have many posts about Charlestown, here are a couple at random:
There was also a problem with cliffs falls at Charlestown, so the small beaches were closed as well.
The Pier House was okay but, of course, was closed because of the coronavirus lockdown.
A few ships were in port. I guess they won't be travelling very far until the harbour is back to normality.
The Rashleigh Arms old bumpy car park was empty...
... as was the pub and restaurant.
Birds are lucky, as they don't seem to be affected by the virus - they still have their freedom and something to eat.
I have many posts about Charlestown, here are a couple at random:
Charlestown Harbour, Port and Sailing Ships - Plus Prostitutes in the 1700s and1800s
Thanks for visiting my blog ~ Mike
Thanks for visiting my blog ~ Mike