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Sunbeam, Leaves and Eden at Cop26

Our choice for breakfast with friends this morning was the Gylly Cafe in Falmouth. The skies were a bit grey with occasional sunbeams lighting bits of the sea but we had a lovely time as always catching up, laughing and putting the world to rights – if only we could!  Breakfast was delicious too. 

Walking back through the park after breakfast, these enormous neon leaves caught our attention.

Our lovely neighbour has been in Glasgow with the Eden Project’s stand at COP 26. Isn’t it gorgeous?

 

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Lunch, Falmouth Docks and Spring Flowers

1   The family spent the morning at The Maritime Museum and we met them for lunch at The Gylly Cafe where it was, sadly, much too cold to go onto the beach.

Lunch at The Gylly Cafe

Lunch at The Gylly Cafe

2   Looking over the docks from Castle Drive was, as always, fascinating. We spotted the Dutch Brig, Mercedes with its tall masts in the distance. The photo of the ship in full sail is by David Barnicoat on 30th March.

Orange against the blue

Orange against the blue

Across to St Mawes

Across to St Mawes
Tall ship's masts

Tall ship’s masts

Seagull

Seagull

Mercedes

Mercedes by David Barnicoat

3    Despite the bitter winds the Tete a Tete miniature daffodils just keep on flowering!

Tete a Tete and Muscari still flowering 2.4.2013

Tete a Tete and Muscari still flowering 2.4.2013

 

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Swimming, Gorse and Robin

1   Swimming in the sea in January! Not us but a woman and a dog! We watched them from the Gylly Cafe as we were indoors having a lovely lunch.

2    A short walk along the coast from Gyllyngvase to Swanpool and a surprising number of flowers including this gorse and a web, all covered in mist-droplets. Click on any photo to see the detail.

3   A Robin has been investigating the pastry bird-seed cake which I put out yesterday.

 

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