Godrevy – Portreath Heritage Coast
This is in celebration of Earth Day and the birth of my newest grandson who was born on Mother’s Day in Australia. As our ‘Blue Planet’ comprises of 70% water an image of the Celtic Sea seems appropriate. The cliffs along this part of the Cornish coast are becoming very unstable due to erosion and you certainly won’t get me scrambling down them to a beach.

It is a great place for spotting wild flowers and sea birds along the 250 feet high sheer cliffs and basking sharks have been seen below.
For more Cornish photography please visit my new Cornwall blog “Under a Cornish Sky“
That’s a beauty! Congrats Grandma xxx
I am only glad this one didn’t arrive too early. Normal weight of 3.01 which is huge compared to little Lorenzo who was 1.2 kg
Congratulations, Jude, and to the new mom and dad as well. ❤ ❤ ❤
Thanks Tess, I am sure they are over the moon.
I’m sure they are as are YOU. ❤ ❤ ❤
Great image, and congrats on being a Grandma again!
I do wish they would spread them throughout the year though, 5/7 between April 16 and May 14!
Haha, it must be in the genes, Jude!
Beautifully captured…. It’s awe inspiring that it makes me gasp for some air . Wonderful!!!
Lovely photo – and lovely news. Congratulations to all!
Thanks Elaine, it was a relief that this one made it to almost full-term!
That sounds as though there have been worrying times in the past. Glad everything is good this time.
Yes, their firstborn was only 1.2kg, very, very small.
Oh, such a little thing – is he/she well now?
He’s fine, still small for his age, but I think everything is OK.
That must be a relief for everyone. 🙂
You have moved to the most beautiful place, Jude. I love these stunning photos you are posting. Congratulations! How exciting to have another little babe to love. If you decide to come downunder to visit, make sure you come east to us as well.
Beautiful image Jude & congratulations to you on the birth of your grandchild 💛
Congratulations, Jude! Gorgeous image to celebrate. 🙂
Can’t wait to see him!
Yes, I’m sure you can’t. 🙂
Congratulations!
That’ s great news together with a lovely image. Congratulations – to all of you! 🙂 ❤
Did I get this one right; you are now 7x grandma? 🙂 That sounds absolutely wonderful.
Enjoy and celebrate. Does he have a name yet?
Warm greetings from summerly hot Norway,
Dina
That’s right Dina – four granddaughters – 18, 12, 9 and 1 and three grandsons – 14, 2 and newborn. No name yet! I shall have to book my trip to Australia very soon.
Having no children at all, I must admit, I’m green with envy. 😉 Hope you get to see them all very soon.