First fresh fish Friday for weeks
Morlaix registered Steren Mor (ex-Emmanuel) sits alongside the quay......
black gold - signs of a busier market this morning......
though there is a stiff breeze filling the Bay.....
these wrasse would look stunning on any mongers display, not too sure about the eating though, recollect something akin to soggy cotton wool.......
the buyers have been kept busy most of the week once the boast started returning from a few days at sea.....
Roger Nowell on the Imogen keen as ever to keep it that way with a good dollop of haddocks on the ground......
and even a couple of 'blues', steer clear of that hard ground Roger......
James' fish at speed in the market bustle......
these little red beauties will be flying out of a restaurant for sure this evening.......
some of the very first official Cornish Sardines to come across the market floor as reported by the Guardian yesterday........
first of the big netters, the Gary M gets her shot of big pollack up for sale.....
complete with tree, the scene is all set for this evening when Penlee Lifeboat cox'n 'Patch' Harvey will do the honours and throw the switch that turns on the lights, preceded of course by a suitably extravagant firework display - a big thank you in advance to all those volunteers who freely give of their time in all weathers to see that the harbours brings in thousands of visitors over the Christmas period.
black gold - signs of a busier market this morning......
though there is a stiff breeze filling the Bay.....
these wrasse would look stunning on any mongers display, not too sure about the eating though, recollect something akin to soggy cotton wool.......
the buyers have been kept busy most of the week once the boast started returning from a few days at sea.....
Roger Nowell on the Imogen keen as ever to keep it that way with a good dollop of haddocks on the ground......
and even a couple of 'blues', steer clear of that hard ground Roger......
James' fish at speed in the market bustle......
these little red beauties will be flying out of a restaurant for sure this evening.......
some of the very first official Cornish Sardines to come across the market floor as reported by the Guardian yesterday........
first of the big netters, the Gary M gets her shot of big pollack up for sale.....
complete with tree, the scene is all set for this evening when Penlee Lifeboat cox'n 'Patch' Harvey will do the honours and throw the switch that turns on the lights, preceded of course by a suitably extravagant firework display - a big thank you in advance to all those volunteers who freely give of their time in all weathers to see that the harbours brings in thousands of visitors over the Christmas period.
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