Saturday, 9 January 2010

'Tis the work of the Devil, 'tis is!

Newlyn Mission provides a warm and inviting refuge during inclement weather.....
while the Cornish Ice Company continues to provide a layer of ice around the base of the building.....
down from Plymouth, the Admiral Gordon is in town.....
along with a serious looking ocean going yacht and Rosslare's Severn Class lifeboat, Donald and Barbara Broadhead......
the morning's rosy sky was akin to the Northern Lights as the rising sun's rays hit the high cloud......
with temperatures at sea around freezing point the frozen bait will take some cutting up for the pot boats......
there are still a few brand new 2 bedroomed flats available next to the old Pilchard Works, for more information contact 01736 350010.......
a stunning view can be had from the Devil's Rock, a prominent Newlyn antiquity now almost lost under vegetation and housing developments......
the rocky outcrop has a histrory going back hundreds of years and is associated with old Newlyn names, the Devil, local witchcraft, fishermen and the name Tolcarne.......
access to the rock is via an overgrown path at the top of Creeping Lane......
the boating pool at Wherry Town has been frozen for several days now.....
with just a small area left for the swans to feed from.

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