Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Three snapshots of Cornwall












It may be a few years before I get some pictures and descriptions of our time in England systematically included on our blog, so perhaps I'll include a few here and there. Cornwall was our family's favorite part of England to visit. We found a real jewel in the Roseland Peninsula and returned several times.
Seth is sitting on a stile as we climbed the fence whilst out walking along the path. I took this when he and I were out for a night time stroll along the southwest coastal path just beyond our campground. This part of the path is bordered by a hedgerow but much of it which we walked on is just a few feet from the cliffs with nothing between you and the ocean but your good balance. We also have great memories of picking blackberries along the path.
The poppies were shooting out of a hedgerow as we drove by it one day. We often saw flowers growing in the hedgerows - daffodils, poppies, foxgloves.
There were also several small ancient fishing villages nearby - we sat at this harbor and enjoyed an ice cream from the local village store.


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