Photos for Pam - 100 + photos, mainly of Cornwall, because as Pam herself once told me; "That is where my heart is!"
In support of Pam J in her recovery programmes and a sincere wish for a quick and total return to normality!
Garden, Saint Day.
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My Mum's garden again!
For Pam
and for Rashid who seems to really appreciate my mum's garden!
Tree very nearly over the wall and away!
Poppy field for Pam.
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Algete, Madrid Province. Sierra de La Cabrera on the horizon. Best on full screen.
Tubby's Head
Crane Castle
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The landward ramparts of this promontory iron age fort are now the seaward ramparts thanks to coastal erosion. 90% of the site has crumbled away. The ramparts are covered in heather and gorse in the summer. (It's possible I posted this before).
For Pam.
Shetland pony, for Pam.
Trereen Dinas (south), Pednvounder beach and honey…
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From just off the South West Peninsula Coast Path near Porthcurno, Cornwall.
Best enlarged, on black.
Above Trevaunance Cove, St Agnes, Cornwall
Shetland ponies, Portreath, Cornwall
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The day started off very stormily indeed. This shot was taken just as the dampness was being burnt off by the increasingly powerful summer sun but the mist lingered awhile. I think this shot gives an impression of the last of the mistiness before the sun finally broke through (I hope so, anyway!) For Pam.
Rock samphire
Greenbank Cove
The West Penwith Coast from Bosigran Head
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Sometimes an indifferent day weather-wise can yield some good things! For Pam.
Sierra de La Cabrera and the Glasgow Kiss!
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Keith Burton was the first to spot the rocks, centre near the top, head-butting each other!
Camp Cameron, Saint Agnes, for Pam.
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Half accident (in that it was horriblly unfocused), and half rescued in editing to make it tolerable.
I eventually decided I liked the slightly hazy effect so here it is, after 18 months of dilly-dallying (or is it shilly-shallying?)!
Shasta daisies and montbretia and a yellow interloper (teasel?)
Camp Cameron: the US army's camp in WWII for their coloured personnel, it being thought best to keep them out of the way in isolation form the Brits in case they should frighten the horses (or something). As I've mentioned before; boxer Joe Louis was stationed here for what he recalled as the most boring time of his life. There is absolutely NOTHING left of this camp. When fully operational it covered most of the St Agnes Headland.
For Pam.
Garden, Saint Day, Cornwall
St Agnes Head
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It is perfectly possible to walk to the end, and local teens sunbathe on the sloping rocks halfway between crest and sea.
For Pam.
St Agnes Head, gorse and heather, for Pam.
Man and His Man from St Agnes Head, for Pam
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