Category Archives: Loss

Lock down blues

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Sunday 19th April

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Those lock down blues

Colour of the sky

It’s not the mood

Here only gulls cry

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Thinking of you

Missing you

Remembering you

Love you

Treasured Angel son

xxxxx

Porthmeor Beach

Almost empty

Only a few out for their allowed exercise

Social distancing is working here

High tide in the harbour

Looking towards the parish church

Always looking up

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Saturday 18th April

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Always looking up

Watching clouds slow dancing

Trying to picture where

The sunbeams come glancing

Peeking through spaces

And the warmth advancing

Are you casting spells?

Your magic entrancing

Sending me a sign

With love everlasting

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Missing you poppet

Darling Angel son

xxxxx

You’re right here

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Wednesday 15th April

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You’re right here in my memory

And later on, when I sleep

We meet up in my nightly dreams

And your presence I try to keep

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Love you sweetheart

Beloved Angel son

xxxxx

Beautiful blues

Looking across Porthmeor Beach

To the Island

Harbour fishing boats

Beneath Smeaton’s Lighthouse

Meadow flowers

Gentle tune

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Monday 13th April

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Fly high my sweet Angel

As high as you are able

Way beyond the stars and moon

Where clouds sing a gentle tune

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Love you forever

Forget you never

Always together

For ever and ever

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xxxxx

Breezy on Porthmeor Beach

Choppy waves

The crowds stayed away

The Island

Eerily quiet at the harbour

A cooler Sunday

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Sunday 12th April

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A cooler Sunday

Thinking of you

Those Easter times

With lots to do

So much chocolate

You’d get through

All those eggs

You’d munch and chew

An upset tum

I think you knew

But never mind

We couldn’t stop you

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Love you forever

Beloved Angel son

xxxxx

You’d never share your chocolate desserts 😊

And you’d finish the whole lot ❤️

Porthmeor Beach West

No one around

Such peace and quiet

And off we go again

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Friday 10th April

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And off we go again

For our loop around the town

To the end of our road

Porthmeor Hill to walk down

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You came this way many times

Up and down, round and about

Across all the many beaches

Keeping you fit, there is no doubt

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Thinking of you

Missing you

Remembering you

Love you forever

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Precious Angel son

xxxxx

The start of our walk down Porthmeor Hill

Well of St. Ia, a fifth century saint, who arrived in St. Ives having crossed from the Irish Sea upon a leaf

The well provided water for the lower part of the town up until 1843

The cove and reef at a very low tide

The ‘Boilers’ are all that remain from the wreck of the SS Alba, which ran aground in 1938

Blue skies over the harbour

The Chapel on top of the Island