King Doniert’s Stone
The stone of the ninth century Cornish King Doniert on the south east side of Bodmin Moor.
Across the hedge, in the distance the village of St Cleer.
Cheesewring ponies
Ponies grazing on Bodmin Moors, the famous rock formation “The Cheesewring” can be spotted in the backgound.
Melting moments….
Cornwall experienced higher temperature’s and rain this week, 1000 feet up on Bodmin Moor the snow is slowly melting around this notably Cornish landscape, you can almost imagine a Piskie might jump out on you from behind one of the small ancient trees.
Snow deepens on Bodmin Moor
The Hulers stones a Bronze Age Monument (c.1500 BC) consisting of three stone circles in a line and a reminder of Cornwalls Celtic roots. South Phoenix from Cornwall’s mining past in the background.
South Phoenix has a long history. The ground was worked under the name Wheal Prosper in the 1830s when it was part of [...]
Horses on Common moor
Common Moor is near Minions on the SE tip of Bodmin Moor, Minions it is the highest village in Cornwall.
Golitha Falls
Ancient Cornish woodlands on the edge of Bodmin Moor.
Sheep dreams…
During all this wet weather we’ve been having this lamb found itself a nice dry patch to have a nap, fast asleep about six thirty this morning on a rock on Bodmin Moor, wonder if it counted humans before nodding off…

















































