Travels in England - My Collection of Views

The Tate St. Ives is a wonderful small museum but packed with interest.  While I wasn't allowed to take any photographs of the exhibit, I was able to take an image of this window mural by Patrick Heron.
Mural window at Tate St. Ives

Tintagel
Tintagel is associated with the legend of King Arthur.  Kinda cool...although I can't help but reference Monty Python...



Millie, hostess at The Rectory

feeding time at The Rectory

Inside St. Juliots


Wish I had a letter to post...

The Rectory - whereThomas Hardy met and fell in love with his wife.
 Our first Bed and Breakfast was in Zennor, at the lovely Tremedda Farms.  A real working dairy farm, they make delicious ice cream.
the air was fresh with the gentle breezes drying the laundry

lovely view from the Coast Trail, the water was as clear as Hawaii's

St Ives, low tide

ancient stones in the foreground, tin mine in the distance

the tin mine up close


Inside St. Michael's castle.
St. Michael's Mont, tide coming in, bridge will disappear under the water


The rock - view from Trebarwith Strand


the view from our accomodations

Boscastle
It is hard to believe that this was the scene of the devastating flood in 2004.

2004 Boscastle flood

quintessential view of England

Inside Hereford Cathedral
stained glass by Tom Denny


Hereford Cathedral



the quintessential cream tea in Cornwall

mysterious stone circles

St. Mawes Castle
and some mezmerizing textures...
outside of St. Michael's Mont, low tide


crazy stone walls

low tide at Trebarwith Strand


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