From Land’s End

From Land&#39s End
This was from our recent trip to Cornwall… From Wikipedia: Land’s End (Cornish name: Penn an Wlas) is a headland and small settlement in west Cornwall, England, within the United Kingdom. It is located on the Penwith peninsula approximately eight miles (13 km) west-southwest of Penzance. Land’s End is the extreme westerly point on the mainland of England.

Harvest Time

Harvest Time
We just got back from a trip to Southwest England, visiting Somerset, Cornwall & Devon over the bank holiday weekend. The initial weather we encountered was disappointingly wet. Fortunately, the skies cleared up towards the last two days of our trip. We were rushing from Cornwall to our B&B in Torquay, Devon, a journey that was supposed to take at least two and a half hours. I made the trip slightly longer when I spotted the turbines of the Carland Cross wind farm along the A30, overlooking St Newlyn East towards Newquay 😛

The title of the shot refers to a few things: the wind farm harvesting electrical power from the winds, the fields that are being harvested, and my harvest of photography from the trip 😉