RSS

Monthly Archives: November 2024

A Story, A Beach and Two Homes

Once upon a time, a very long time when I was maybe eleven years old, I cycled from Truro to Perranporth, about 10 miles. Sadly, I hadn’t realised how hot it was, had forgotten to take water with me so stopped at a farmhouse on the way to ask, very nicely as I was a well brought up child, if I could please have a drink of water. “No, clear off! ” was the response and I have never forgotten that moment. Today it’s a smart looking place that looks rather like a hotel.We lived in and around Perranporth for several years and today was a bit of a memory-jogger. I loved the beach and still do.

One summer, when I was seven,  we lived in the ground floor flat of a lovely big house, one of the terrace at the top to the left of the picture.

Another summer, we spent in a caravan and a tent on the Liskey Hill campsite and I loved every moment.

 

Carrots, Raindrops and Happiness

There was snow in much of the UK today but not here in Cornwall. We just had extremely heavy rain but that didn’t put off some hardy volunteers from harvesting the last of the carrots. Photos by M – thank you.  I worked in the poly tunnel helping to pot on the baby Echium plants.

Raindrops do leave pretty jewels on leaves.

Coffee break today in the poly tunnel, a photo sent to missing crew with love.  What a happy bunch we are and what a tonic it is to spend time in their company. .

 

Tags: ,

Hares and Trees

I thought I would show you one of my favourite pieces today, a kinetic sculpture made by a local artist, Esther Smith. When the handle is turned, the hares race around  inside the grove of trees. I love it.

 
 

Tags: ,

Sunshine, Commandments and Colours

There was a break in the clouds, the sun came out and we dropped everything and went to Godrevy to stroll along the cliffs.

In the car park there is a sign I haven’t noticed before, The 10 Commandments for Surfers.

Along the walk back there were many spots of colour – here a dandelion, a bramble flower and some not quite ripe blackberries.

 

Tags: ,

Saturday Tree, Squirrel and Autumn Colour

The tree I’ve been photographing for the last few weeks has almost lost its leaves.

We had a new squirrel visiting today, really fearless as it came very close to the kitchen and stayed when I went out to take its photo.

I love our Amangowa Cherry tree, full of blossom in the Spring and glorious colour in the Autumn.

 

Restoration, Our MP and Beaver Moon

We have eaten at the Buttermarket this evening along with many others, including our very approachable local MP, Perran Moon, with whom I had a very interesting chat.  The place was buzzing inside and out with everyone enjoying delicious food from one of the six kitchens.  It’s a remarkable transformation as the two BBC photos show and we are very pleased to have been among the volunteers who helped clear the space prior to the builders moving in.

There’s a beautiful full moon tonight with a very pretty halo.

 

Tags:

Autumn Leaves and Hydrangea

The trees across the river are turning more autumnal but in our garden the hydrangea has two beautiful blooms.

 

Truro Cathedral – Three Views

Today was one of those gloriously cold, crisp and sunny Autumn days so we went off to Truro for our first trip in 6 weeks. It was a fabulous day! I do love Truro, the city where I grew up. Here are three views of the Cathedral as we went about our wander.

From Boscawen Street looking up Cathedral Lane

From St Mary’s Street

From the roof top car park

 

Shadow, Cake and Raindrops

The low sun coming through the kitchen window at breakfast this morning, lit up one of my favourite mugs on the dresser and cast a very clear shadow.

I made another new cake for Roots’ volunteers, Apple and Almond cake. It turned out really well with one young volunteer saying it was the best cake he had ever eaten! I’ll make it again!

There were some beautiful raindrops as I walked about the farm this morning, collecting lavender for cuttings and loving everything I could see.

 

Tags:

A Poem, A Surprise and A Face

Really happy that I have been given permission to share one of Kim Ridgeon’s poem with you. I love his quiet take on the natural world, his careful observations and his positivity .

In our garden, it was the primrose buds that surprised me, uncovered when I shifted some fallen leaves.

Just one Nasturtium flower, one with a rather startled face!

 

Tags: