On another beautiful summer’s day, we had a delicious shared lunch with Humanist friends in a very lovely garden overlooking Coverack, a delightful fishing village on the east side of the Lizard peninsula, Cornwall. Click on any photo for detail.
Tear and share loaf for the shared lunch, on the car seat ready to go
Garden tour
Beautiful colours
Gazania1
Gazania2
Gazania3
Glimpse of the sea
Another glimpse of the sea
Grandchildren’s paradise and Birdbox designed by a Grandson
Wonderful view from the garden
Another birdbox designed by a Granddaughter
Coverack bay
Coverack Church
I’ll post about the wonderful Solstice Party last night, soon.
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Sharp Little Pencil
June 23, 2014 at 2:07 pm
Never seen a gazania before, Margaret, what a lovely flower! Seems like a sturdy petal that can take a good rain and remain intact.
I’m the odd Christian who relates deeply to secular humanism, the Solstices, and all paths with deep respect for creation and mysticism. At the heart of all these is love, although a lot of Christians I know don’t have a clue! There is a huge humanist community here in Madison, and what a vibrant group they are.
You know, those buns, we have a version here which is covered in caramel sticky icing called Monkey Bread. Addictive. I love how those buns mirror a honeycomb! Peace, amy
utesmile
June 23, 2014 at 7:05 am
Cornwall is most beautiful!
mybeautfulthings
June 23, 2014 at 7:45 am
Yes, it is! I love how you always comment on my Cornwall pictures. I hope they make you feel better and not too homesick. Sorry I haven’t been visiting lately – what with sailing and family I have little time at the computer! See you soon! 🙂
babyjill7...Marilyn Griffin
June 23, 2014 at 1:25 am
such a pretty array of photos!
djdfr
June 22, 2014 at 7:54 pm
Love those buns, makes me want to make some.