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Never got around to uploading any pics yesterday - I have today.
www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/Sennen.html

Unbroken sunshine - again - and that wind's gone at last.

Graham
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On 5 Apr 2007 08:41:18 -0700, "Graham Easterling"
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Never got around to uploading any pics yesterday - I have today.
www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/Sennen.html


More people on the beach than when we were there last September.

Maximum here 'only' 15.1°C today with a chilly north-westerly.

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Great pics Graham

They remind me of the many weekends spent at Sennen climbing and
surfing, BC (Before Children).

West Penwith is a fair trot from Guildford now with a 6 & 8 year old
asking "are we nearly there yet" before we've hit the A303 so we seldom
get down to your part of the world now.

Cheers

Neil

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Never got around to uploading any pics yesterday - I have today.
www.easterling.freeserve.co.uk/Sennen.html


More people on the beach than when we were there last September.

Maximum here 'only' 15.1°C today with a chilly north-westerly.

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Graham

That Sennen Beach Restaurant thingy wasn't there when I last visited. How
long has it been there?

It looks like it has swallowed up a sizeable chunk of the old car park. I
bet some people of happy about that.
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On 5 Apr, 20:08, "Nick Gardner"
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Graham

That Sennen Beach Restaurant thingy wasn't there when I last visited. How
long has it been there?

It looks like it has swallowed up a sizeable chunk of the old car park. I
bet some people of happy about that.
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Actually it's hardly touched the car park, it's on the site of the old
beach shop & cafe, it just goes back into the dunes a bit. (Mind you,
the car park was full today!)

It's been there 3 or 4 years now, and it's very good, I can recommend
it.

It's places like that (and the surfcams) that help make Cornwall a
year round destination. A sort of Cafe/Bar/Restaurant/Surfing/Walking/
Wildlife culture.

I'm pleased to say that Sennen is not yet owned by the NT, otherwise
we'd have the same chocolate as every NT shop (with 'Sennen'
wrapping) , teatowels with pasties, Ye Olde Coffee Shop, exorbitant
parking for non Members (like at Godrevy), signs say 'Keep out of the
Sea you might drown' (like at Godrevy - why can't they pay for a
lifeguard) etc.

Must stop, I'm getting a tad controversial.

Graham
Penzance



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Unbroken sunshine - again - and that wind's gone at last.
Graham
Penzance


The wind has moved north - it produced some fabulous wave this
afternoon. We took off at about 4.30 pm and within about 20
minutes we had climbed to 10,000 feet up the front of a wave
cloud. On the ground it was cloudless first thing, but with a
cold wind, and by sunset there was almost total cloud cover.

Anne


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