Mevagissey to Carlyon Bay
This blog relates to Friday. It was an early start for us, we needed to have tents packed, ready to catch the 8.15am bus from Gerrans to St Austell, then a transfer to the charming Charlestown (Poldark Central) and Carlyon Bay campsite. Another bus ride which winds its way down single track roads to sleepy villages where no one catches the bus! An early start meant that we arrived in St Austell (or better known to locals as St Awful) train/bus station by 9.30. At this point i must record how impressed Sarah is/was by the train station: a one stop shop. Sarah was able to purchase a train ticket for tomorrows (Saturdays) return journey to Cambridge (she thought the ticket office lady was very helpful). We were able to gather an awful lot of information from a helpful tourist information lady (and charge my mobile), and finally have a cuppa tea and toast. Another bus journey and a bit of walking (about a mile with the rucksack: Sue you would be proud, i only moaned a litt...
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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