Desperately, the sun barely breaks through the heavy cloud cover in the Bay, the glassy sky forebodes another wet day ahead.....
and for those boats at sea it can't be too comfortable as a heavy swell scours the stone beach along the prom......
up for Christmas for the first time in years, but will she be decked out in festive lights? - only time will tell......
who says men can't multi-task?, landing cuttles from the Chloe T and taking a call all in one subtle movement.....
a quick tow job to the market for WH 578.......
ahead of the Amanda who has run in before the weather and put her fish ashore......
all hands to the firs, as Michael Williams drops off this year's Newlyn harbour Lights Christmas trees......
contemplative mood in the Mission this morning complete with mystery hands......
shades of past times with Keel Alley flooded once again, a measure of just how sodden the ground is after the last few weeks of heavy downpours.....
only in Newlyn, it appears Christmas is for sale!
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Saturday 5 December 2009
Keel Alley floods for the first time in years
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