A lovely Summer's day walk on the Cornish Coast Path with everything painted with bright colours from the paint palatte.
Apparently it had not always been so. When I went into the Visit Newquay Tourist Information Centre to get a stamp for my South West Coast Path Passport the gentlemen said 'Summer had at last arrived, but for how long'. However I was pleased to get my first tin mine stamp, the stamp design for West Cornwall, my final area of the South West Coast Path, following a pony for the Exmoor Coast, a seal for North Devon and a sea wave for North Cornwall
Saw a pair of Cornish choughs and later another single chough
Newquay is full of leather clad bikers. Must be a gathering of the clans, but I only saw jackets with England or Wales.
The feature picture is of Bedruthan Steps
The supplementary pics are of Bedruthan Steps, Mawgan Porth, a coastal scene, sea at Watergate Bay and Newquay's Town Beach








