Thursday, 30 July 2009

Arts and Rafts in Newllyn

Hardly a breath in the Bay.......
landing to a waiting lorry for the Elizabeth N.......
its all out scrapping as the gulls pick over sardine snacks left from the boats landing in the night.....
neap tides mean high water is early afternoon.......
now that's what I call lucky.......
the Roseland is diminished in size day-by-day.......
named after the house of the same name in Old Town Newlyn......
a lick of paint is required in some places around the harbour.......
always a good night in the Star Inn if you fancy your hand as barman......
heading off for a tow......
the Chickadee takes the James RH slowly astern.....
make a note for your diary......
and one later this month........
Art and Raft in Newlyn.

2 Comments:

OpenID chrisbellinger said...

Meant to ask is this the same Roseland that sailed to London as part of a protest against council house building?

7:28 PM  
Blogger Larry Hartwell said...

Hi Chris
The boat that sailed up the Thames as part of the housing clearances was the Rosebud Chris.

11:52 AM  

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