Mullion Cove - Cornwall |
No crafting today. We tootled into Truro to do a bit of shopping before heading down county to the tiny cove of Mullion with it's walled harbour and rugged shore line. Then we headed west of Lizard Point to Cadgwith, one of the most picturesque fishing villages in Cornwall to visit friends who live in the house top right of the picture below. We called to see Sally in the Crows nest too. I love her lofty shop over the fishmongers, its full of an eclectic mix of hand made craft items for sale. Be careful coming down the ladder if you call in.
To finish off our day of chillaxing Annies cooked up one of her Pea and Prawn Risotto specials for tea. She really is the best cook I know so I'm off to tuck in.
Enjoy your eve and catch up again soon :-)
Cadgwith - Cornwall |
Oh Clare how beautiful!!!! What a great town to go exploring in!!! Would have loved to have been with you!! Glad the sun was shining for you!! Did sister find the slow cooker?? Take care, have a lovely weekend and can't wait to see what you come up with next!!!
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Judy
Hi Judy, a slow cooker was bought on line before we went out. It's arriving Thursday. Hows all your craftiness coming along. I event been on Facebook for a few days and maybe have missed pics of your finished albums. I'll go take a look tomorrow. Am just working on an album and on line workshop. Came to film and all my batteries were flat, so had to put that off till tomorrow. Hope your enjoying the Arizona sunshine Hugs to you xx and arch up again soon xx
DeleteMorning Clare, Wow !! what fantastic piccies, Cornwall looks absolutely stunning, I have never been myself (not been to most places to be honest !!) but would love to see it in person. I have seen Cornwall on the tv and it always looks so picturesque, and the views are always stunning.
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Lots of love from Patricia xx
Glad you're having a super time in Cornwall Clare, it looks so pretty down there. We have always promised ourselves that we would go one day but it will have to be 'out of season' as I don't fancy sitting in traffic queues for hours on end; that is if the media is to be believed. i remember watching Poldark on tv years ago and loved the area then. (That shows my age doesn't it?) Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Love Pauline A x
ReplyDeleteHi Pauline, thanks for calling by. The queues to Cornwall are for real. I've spent many an hour on the M5 going nowhere and have taken 11hrs to do a journey that normally takes about 4 1/2 trip in the height of the summer. Funny you should mention Poldark. We were watching some old Episodes over the weekend. I used to watch it with Mum along with the Onidin Line, remember that one. We went past the Poldark Mine on Saturday, its current name came from the TV series. I've been down it a few times too a stark reminder of how tough life was being a tin miner. Had a great but short break and am now back home working on a new album and on line workshop. Hope you enjoyed the bank holiday too xx Catch up again soon
DeleteSuch a lovely village. Wish I could visit it! Thank you for sharing your pictures with us.
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Hi Sieglinde, hope you enjoyed your weekend and had sunshine where you are too hugs C
DeleteStunning scenery. What a beautiful place. Glad you were able to get away for a bit. Thanks for posting the pictures! Hugs, Ruth Ann xoxo
ReplyDeleteHi Ruth Ann, am feeling really revived after my Cornish mini break lol!! I'll be down again in August if not before to see the tall ships come in to Falmouth. Can t wait. Harry baby's coming with me too. Hope your enjoying some sunshine too xx hugs from little old England xx and catch up again soon
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. Watching Doc Martin (PBS in the States) it looks awfully familiar! Lucky you!
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