Helford Passage to Falmouth: sought of!
This blog relates to Monday. Another hot day (not as hot as the East), so rather than a route march we walked from the camp site, along the coast path to the Helford Estuary. Despite it only being about 5 miles, my legs were sluggish, i found it hard work: blazing sun, heat and little breeze doesn't work well for me. Anyway it was a lovely walk and on another occassion: easy. We went from beach to narrow enclosed paths, open meadows, small coves, woodland, see views... and then the beautiful Helford estuary. With Todays weather the estuary had a Riviera look and feel about it. Little boats anchored off shore, sailing boats and canoes where out: just stunning!! After sitting outside a very nice pub for a while we 'snuck' into Trebah Gardens: Trebah is a sub-tropical paradise with a stunning coastal backdrop. It is very steep, lush valley leading to its own private beach; the vista took my breath away: stunning, stunning, stunning! Its been a lovely day: a bit of coa...
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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