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Posted: Tue Jan 20th, 2026 08:48
 
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Great shots Eric

 




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Iain wrote:

Great shots Eric

Thx.

Very dull lighting and quite a distance but I was pleased to at least get out for a walk…without rain!



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With the amount of rain we have had in Cornwall these last two months I am wondering if I should think about identifying as a wader! :lol:



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jk wrote:

With the amount of rain we have had in Cornwall these last two months I am wondering if I should think about identifying as a wader! :lol:

Did you survive the storm ok?

 




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We have had enough too - I am putting in as a mudlark ...



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Posted: Thu Jan 22nd, 2026 07:51
 
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Iain wrote:

Did you survive the storm ok?

Yes thanks Iain. No damage just lots of rain and some gusts of wind.  Fortunately living in a valley the wind was much reduced.



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