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.
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| Mural window at Tate St. Ives |
Tintagel is associated with the legend of King Arthur. Kinda cool...although I can't help but reference
Monty Python...
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| Millie, hostess at The Rectory |
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| feeding time at The Rectory |
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| 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
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| lovely view from the Coast Trail, the water was as clear as Hawaii's |
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| St Ives, low tide |
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ancient stones in the foreground, tin mine in the distance
the tin mine up close |
Inside St. Michael's castle.
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| St. Michael's Mont, tide coming in, bridge will disappear under the water |
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| The rock - view from Trebarwith Strand |
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| the view from our accomodations |
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| Boscastle |
It is hard to believe that this was the scene of the
devastating flood in 2004.
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| 2004 Boscastle flood |
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| quintessential view of England |
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Inside Hereford Cathedral
stained glass by Tom Denny |
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| Hereford Cathedral |
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| the quintessential cream tea in Cornwall |
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| mysterious stone circles |
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| St. Mawes Castle |
and some mezmerizing textures...
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| outside of St. Michael's Mont, low tide |
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| crazy stone walls |
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| low tide at Trebarwith Strand |
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