Constantine Bay to Mawgan Porth
What a beautiful day its been. The morning started off overcast, but by the time we got going, caught the bus and arrived at Constantine Bay the sun was breaking through the clouds. From then on the weather was perfect for walking: sun (not to hot) and a constant breeze. The weather made the views exceptional today. The photo's don't do it justice but the colour of the sea is amazing: so many different colour blues. Every bay (and there is many), has golden sand, abundance of space, rock pools (some large enough to use as a small swimming pool), and the sea is enticing (no dipping yet). Some of the smaller bays (harder to access) are exclusive to just a few people. Colin has been astounded by the sheer beauty of the coastline: the clicking of the camera is constant. I'll say it again: these views, beaches and sea (and for the moment, the weather) could compete with the beaches in the world (including OZ). The terrain was mostly level: easy walking. We covered about 8 m...
Hi Julie. Should we ask who the shadow is? Good to hear from you and we are following your blog with great interest. Love David and Penny. X
ReplyDeleteHi Penny, lovely to hear from you. Hope Davids well. As for the shadow figures, see my mum's comments below. Those lumps and bumps are obviously mine! Will catch up with you both when i get back to Cambridge. Jx
DeleteHi Jules I like the shadow picture but it does show your lumps and bumps but you still have time to loose them as soon as the weather improves and you get walking. Hope Sarah arrived safely.
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Lumps and bumps - cheeky cow!
DeleteI thought it was a shadow picture of Verity again.
ReplyDeleteWill we be seeing you in Poldark on Sundays that a picture of his mine shaft?
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