St Agnes Head and Man-and-His-Man

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St Agnes Head and Man-and-His-Man

21 Aug 2012 114 114 851
More gorse and heather but I'm sure you won't mind! First uploaded in 2017.

15 (with catflap). H. A. N. W. E. everyone!

14 Sep 2013 76 63 1137
Old door and window. Maderuelo, Segovia Province. Night shot.

Porthcadjack (H. A. N. W. E. everyone)

22 Jul 2012 77 74 590
Photo of Porthcadjack from the other side of the cove taken on the same day (see entry 3 uploads ago www.ipernity.com/doc/2247598/43863236) . Samphire and Asparagus Islands, Carvannel Downs. In the distance; North Cliffs, Hell's Mouth, Reskajeage and Godrevy. A millpond of an ocean! Many thanks to you all for your great comments and your yellow stars - much appreciated

Porthcadjack Cove, Cornwall north coast, heather a…

22 Jul 2012 131 157 2202
South West Peninsula coast Path between Basset Cove and Ralph's Cupboard, Portreath, Cornwall. For Pam. Full screen best, I think. I simply felt like showing it again. It cheers me up! Hope it does the same for you. An addition to Project 21, April: Flowers.

Cardoon and fence

31 Mar 2021 69 105 369
HFF everyone (the fence is there in the background ... just visible!) Cardoons are edible but I don't recall ever eating them in England (I do know they were popular in the middle ages and later). I guess they must have some similarity to their cousin the artichoke. They are eaten here these days in Spain; but I'm not sure what part of the plant is eaten nor how it's cooked. I suppose I should Google it. I'll report back later! Got it! It's the stems of the leaves that are blanched and the end result is a little bit like braised celery (apparantly) www.youtube.com/watch?v=twVdHnc_IM8 Another roadside find. Latest info Actually more likely to be MILK THISTLE, but very closely related to Cardoon and the French even call it Chardon Marie.

Orchid (Anacamptis picta). Spring revisited no 6.…

02 Jun 2013 92 114 1911
These are profuse here between April and June, as are others including a Snake's Tongue variety. Well, early June is still spring in the Sierra. Anacamptis picta, is the name of this variety. I have Ronald Losure to thank for this information. He has included more information and photos in a useful link alongside his comment below. Shot taken 2013 and first posted on ipernity 2016.

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL MY IPERNITY FRIENDS!!!!

20 Dec 2013 72 144 2063
Plaza Chueca, Madrid. Christmas lights in the rain. First shown in 2016 on ipernity from a shot taken in 2013. I can't upload my new 2020 Christmas shot so a blast from the past will have to suffice!

Pednvounder Beach and Logan Rock, Porthcurno, and…

06 Aug 2012 78 75 774
The Promontory is commonly known as Logan Rock but it must have a proper name as Logan Rock only refers to a once rocking stone on the top. The area around the isthmus and a bit landward is the site of a defended ancient settlement called Trereen Dinas (South). 'South' to distinguish it from a similarly named ancient settlement site on Gurnard's Head on the north coast. But I just can't find out the name for the promontory as a whole!. Can you spot the two yachts?

Portreath Harbour, for Rosa.

22 Aug 2012 71 74 1274
The 'Pepperpot' at top right was the huer's look out. A huer had the responsibility of calling (hueing) the first sighting of the pilchard shoal. When that happened, the whole town swung into very serious action! The jetty and round stone hut on the left, having withstood many severe storms, finally succumbed to a huge storm the following year. And rebuilt extremely quickly. When I re-visited in 2014, it was as if nothing had been destroyed! I was impressed!

Dawn from my flat, Madrid

02 Jul 2013 89 95 1115
Back in 2013, for a few months, I lived in a high-rise block and used to wake up to terrific sunrises!

Honeysuckle, Fishing Cove, Cornwall

15 Aug 2012 103 115 2138
High above the beach by the side of the steep path. A lazy, hazy summer's afternoon. The cliffs seen here are called The Knavocks. No idea why.

Happy Fence Friday!

18 Jul 2012 74 85 1352
Rhodochriton (sometimes called Purple Bell Vine). A climber originally from Southern Mexico and Guatamala. It is very happy in Cornwall! Garden in Saint Day, Cornwall

Poppies. Algete, Spain, May 2016.

04 May 2016 95 111 1495
Madrid Province. Very close to the capital! On the horizon, La Sierra de La Cabrera.

San Lorenzo de El Escorial

10 Apr 2017 76 108 1845
The Palace-monastery from the Herreria Woods, Abantos behind. The Capital of Much of the Known World, circa 1590.

Porthmeor Farm, Zennor, Cornwall. HFF!

20 Jul 2012 72 103 1357
HFF to all my ipernity and IMA friends. There is a fence in there somewhere; the horse has got it (almost) covered!

HFF!!! Rhodochiton in my mother's garden

18 Jul 2012 78 113 1959
Garden in St Day, Cornwall

Hoces del Duraton, Monasterio de La Hoz.

18 Sep 2013 73 92 1296
Segovia province, September 2013

South West Peninsula Coast Path

23 Jul 2015 74 78 382
Between Newdown and St Agnes Heads, Cornwall

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