Thanks guys for all the compliments. I reckon we'll have to have an international TBA/Speedie meet in Cornwall one day. The pleasure will be all mine. Plenty of good roads here that are well suited to our bikes with coastal scenery on all sides. It would be good, for once, to be part of a group of Triumphs as here in Cornwall most of the cruisers are Hardleys. Despite that....they are a very friendly bunch.
Herewith a few more for the gallery:

This one's the fishing port of St Ives. Gets jam-packed in summer!

The Penwith Peninsula, near Land's End.

A commemorative plaque to Cornish engineer, Richard Trevithick who invented the railway and the steam car in 1801, 25 years before the man officially given credit for the railways, George Stephenson. I put this one in for Ian who expressed surprise at the events at Botallack Mine since Richard trevithick was a pioneer of steam technology that was so important in the mining industry.

Another old abandoned tin mine that worked extensively underneath the Atlantic Ocean. This one is 'Wheal Coates'