St. Ives from above |
Strolling in St. Ives |
St. Ives Harbor |
Lunch at the Tinner Arms |
Seen at the Tinners Arms |
St. Senara's, Zennor |
The Mermaid of Zennor |
Cape Cornwall |
Cape Cornwall |
Our final stop of the day was the beach in Marazion, with the tidal island of St Michael's Mount close enough to walk to at low tide. Cath said she used to come with friends as a child to hang out at the beach. We walked along the pier, admiring the castle which is now owned by the St Aubyn family. It was a truly magical few days, made possible by the kindness of my hosts, who were determined to make sure I got a real taste of Cornwall.
Marazion, looking at St. Michael's Mount |
After the trials and tribulations of the last couple of weeks it was 'so' nice to be reminded of the excellent time we had in Cornwall. Your post brought back so many happy memories... lots of wonderful book chat, all kinds of other chats, ice-cream, pasties, that walk down to Menibily, bookshops... and so much more. It was all just delightful and thanks for posting about it. I'll do a quick post on my own blog later linking to the post.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to go to Cornwall so it's nice to read about someone who did! Also I love the way you write, especially this: "the sort of shapeless clothes that look charming on some people and make others look like neglected orphans."
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to visit Cornwall so this was lovely to read. The photos you posted make me want to go even more badly. How nice of your friend to give you such a good time.
ReplyDeleteLovely blog post, almost makes me feel I was there with you. What a lovely follow up to your time in London. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSome of my favorite books set in Cornwall is the four book series by Carola Dunn that starts with Manna from Hades. I love the "older woman" heroine and the setting. Another favorite of mine is The Shell Seekers by R. Pilcher.
Thank you again for such a good time, Cath!
ReplyDeleteI am sure others have wanted to visit Cornwall and like me, wondered where to start. I was trying to think if most books use real or made up settings.
Jerri, I have read some Carola Dunn but not that series. I will look for it. I had read The Shell Seekers long ago but it was the first thing I read when I returned! It was even better the second time around.
So many of my favourite books have been set in Cornwall so for years I wanted to go there and eventually made it about 20 years ago. It's a long drive from Scotland, but it rained almost the entire week, and it was July! It looks like you had great weather. I loved Tintagel.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post with lovely photos and great descriptions of food. It sounds like you, Cath and Peter had a great time and they knew all the best places to go.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place Cornwall is. Wow! And Cath sounds even lovelier in person than she is online. How fun that you got to meet up with her.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! There's a great bookshop in Penzance (the Edge of the World) and St Just as well, can't remember what it's called, and another second hand bookshop in Pz, I think The Penzance Bookshop. Nice to see places I knew well a few years ago, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis was wonderful!! I envy you both. What a wonderful time. We were there in 1977. I'm sure there are zillions of changes since, mostly I would guess more people. I also read that locals can barely afford to live there. So sad, and happening a lot of places.
ReplyDeleteI wrote a little bit about our trip many years ago.
https://lettersfromahillfarm.blogspot.com/2007/03/freesias.html