It's not often that this spot, in the mouth of St Just creek, would be sheltered. In today's light south east breeze it's a tranquil anchorage.
The calls, of meadow birds mingle, with the lap of the tide; on a tawny, pebble, beach, veined with granite and kelp.
Inside the creek, shoal draft boats - Shrimpers, Crabbers, and the working craft which inspired them - swing, placidly, to and fro; whilst wind and current skirmish, playfully, around their moorings.
A sea mist rolled in, whilst we ambled across, to St Just, alongside Eve of St Mawes. Tomorrow the visibility is forecast to clear, and the breeze to increase; to a north westerly 4-5. Perfect, for a sail, out past the Eddystone, to Salcombe.
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Location:Avenue Road,Falmouth,United Kingdom
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