Tag: St Ives bay
The Green Glass Sea
St Ives Bay from Smeaton’s Pier – late November 2019
Cornwall in Colours
I don’t often go to the beach during the summer, but my youngest son and family paid us a visit in early July and we met up at Godrevy for lunch and a wander on the beach. It was a beautiful day with barely a whisper of a cloud in sight. Later on in the…
Blue July | Day 31
And so we come to the end of the July Blues, Becky (Queen of the Squares) has been the ideal hostess, as usual, and will probably want to have a long lie down in a darkened room for a while. If you want to see what everyone else has been posting then please have a…
Blue July | Day 30
Throughout the month of July, Becky (Queen of the Squares) is feeling blue. Ideal for me to showcase the most dominant colour of Cornwall in all its guises. Glaucous Blue Blue July: Day thirty
Blue July | Day Five
Throughout the month of July, Becky (Queen of the Squares) is feeling blue. Ideal for me to showcase the most dominant colour of Cornwall in all its guises. Summertime Blues Blue July: Day Five
When the tide is out
At low tide from Hayle beaches it almost looks as if you can walk across the sand to St Ives. Maybe one day I shall see…
Towans
Hayle Towans At low tide it sometimes appears as though you could easily walk around the coast to St Ives (header photo) especially when it is an exceptionally low tide and the Hayle river with its strong currents almost disappears.