I didn't get to see much of Fowey last August when I called in (you can read about my trip here: http://arwensmeanderings.blogspot.co.uk/2011/08/before-i-start-my-description-of-my.html and then use the right hand side menu to access the other two blogs about the trip).
So it was quite nice to be able to walk the streets and quayside on Wednesday afternoon. Looking across to my former mooring and towards Polruan gave me a different perspective on Fowey
So it was quite nice to be able to walk the streets and quayside on Wednesday afternoon. Looking across to my former mooring and towards Polruan gave me a different perspective on Fowey
At first I was fascinated by doorways...............
and steps.......
and then both..............
but eventually we reached the shoreline
looking upriver to the harbour master office pontoons
Ah! quite creative I thought
a trent class life boat which came on station in 1996
I'll take both please - the cottage and the boat in front of it
the inshore lifeboat
the china clay wharves further upstream (how do they get those clay carriers through the moorings; and how do they turn them around again)?
ah - the all important shot of the public slipway at low tide
2 comments:
You're in luck, I think the house owners also own the boat - so you can buy them as a job lot!!
By the way your boat would easily get up to Lostwithiel for a couple of hours on the top of a decent tide.
Did i say i'd have to win the lottery first?
thanks for tip - Lostwithiel does look tempting!
Steve
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