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  1. restlessjo says:

    That’s a nice angle, Jude. Happy Sunday! Out in the garden? 🙂 🙂

    1. Heyjude says:

      I might mow the lawn, but washing the car wasn’t good for my back! Maybe I’ll write a spring walk for you instead 🤔

      1. restlessjo says:

        That’d be nice. We’re just about to go out for a stroll 🤣💕

  2. beetleypete says:

    Those clouds were performing well for you, Jude.
    (I had shorts on yesterday!)
    Best wishes, Pete. x

    1. Heyjude says:

      I bet you did! Warmer your side of the country though. I think it was around 7 degrees here. Maybe 10 in the sun.

  3. Sue says:

    Ah, those clouds are gathering for you!

    1. Heyjude says:

      Almost totally cloudless today – just those high wispy things.

      1. Sue says:

        Well, good that every day isn’t the same!

  4. Joanne Sisco says:

    I think we are now into week 14 of this current version of lockdown. I’m not sure I’ll know how to handle ‘freedom’ again when it finally arrives.
    Our vaccine rollout ‘plan’ is a national embarrassment. I’ll consider myself lucky if I have my first shot by July. In the meantime, I’m bracing myself for my second COVID lockdown birthday in a couple of weeks.

    Stay well and hopefully the worst will be behind us all before too long.

    1. Heyjude says:

      We don’t hear any Covid news about other countries now. Not only are we stuck at home (since January 4th) but we seem to have become a very inward-looking island. I have had my first jab, should have the second by the end of May. Which is when hotels and B&Bs can open so I imagine Cornwall will be flooded with visitors. And I’ll be staying at home. Again. Hopefully between the end of March and the end of May I can explore a bit.

      1. Ann Mackay says:

        It’s great that you’ve had your first jab – you’re on your way to having more freedom. Hubby and I had a message to contact our surgery to make an appointment for ours. I’ve never been so chuffed about getting a jab!! It will be wonderful when we’re eventually able to go out and about safely again. 🙂

        1. Heyjude says:

          Going out and about will be so nice! I don’t think I shall ever take that for granted ever again.

        2. Ann Mackay says:

          I think we’ll all feel that way!

      2. Joanne Sisco says:

        I think it will be a long time before I’m comfortable around large groups of people. Oh wait … I’ve never been comfortable around large groups of people. Right now I just have a socially acceptable reason to avoid people 😉

        1. Heyjude says:

          Haha.. we would get on well. 😊

        2. Joanne Sisco says:

          I always knew that 🙂

  5. Tina Schell says:

    Lovely clouds Jude (a prefect match for this week’s SOFT challenge BTW). Interesting you don’t hear about other countries’ COVID situations. We have a never-ending stream of detail about it everywhere. Here in the states we’re finally winding down a bit but of course the worry is about the new variants. But spring is upon us and life seems to be looking up. Fingers crossed that the light at the end of the tunnel isn’t a train as they say!

    1. Heyjude says:

      Haha… I love that saying!

  6. Leya says:

    Love those clouds. We hear about covid all the time. Especially since the vaccine never seem to reach us. Every delivery delayed. Distressing. I hear of many in Britain who already have got at least one…like you, and I guess if I am lucky I will get mine before the end of the year. Too young, no risk group. My husband will get his long before me. Waiting is waiting!

  7. Amy says:

    I love this beautiful clouds and harbor image, Jude. Wonderful perspective.

    1. Heyjude says:

      I struck lucky this day as the rain moved away leaving some wonderful clouds.

  8. Elizabeth says:

    Living in a country with the dubious distinction of losing over 500,000 citizens while Nero fiddled, I don’t think I will be able to get to Cornwall any time soon. In the meantime I continue to be encouraged in my dreaming by seeing your photos. Thanks.

    1. Heyjude says:

      Ah, well, our leader hasn’t exactly covered himself in glory either. Glad you are enjoying the Cornish posts. A different location tomorrow, but still where I class as being local.

      1. Elizabeth says:

        You may be able to answer my ongoing question. What is it with Boris’ hair?

        1. Heyjude says:

          He has a rotten barber and doesn’t use frizz ease 🤣🤣 I think he thinks it makes him seem young!

        2. Elizabeth says:

          That is hilarious. It makes him look sociopathic to me!

  9. Ju-Lyn says:

    Another lovely view, Jude, thank you!
    Did you change the theme on your blog? It looks very fresh!

    1. Heyjude says:

      This theme is different to the Travel blog where the colour challenge is being run. There are two options on this one – either wide view with the header at the top as in this post, or a standard view where the header (feature image) is on the left of the screen as in my garden posts.

      1. Ju-Lyn says:

        Ah! I see!
        Actually, poring over your blogs inspired me to keep refining my new one – I loved what you have done with yours and made all your different blogs easily accessible.

  10. Imagine living in one of those houses on the waterfront. There would always be something interesting to watch.

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