1 This little Wren is often around on our trellis but rarely stays long enough for me to get a photo.

Wren on the fence
2 I spent a very interesting afternoon walking around St Euny Churchyard with a local historian who was so full of stories that kept us all amused and fascinated. This has the makings of a promising project. Have a look here for more about the Churchyard and to see the most informative Mining and Medicine board where you can learn more about trepanning. Click on any photo for more detail and for the caption.
The Tudor tower of St Euny Church. There has been a Church on this site since 550!
A beautiful broken flower
In the graveyard
This and the next photo are gravestones to a brother and sister, both born in Cuba where the family had emigrated to so that their father could share his mining skills and who both died locally, Julianna at only 6yrs old and Josiah, just 18.
This and the next photo are gravestones to a brother and sister, both born in Cuba where the family had emigrated to so that their father could share his mining skills and who both died locally, Julianna at only 6yrs old and Josiah, just 18.
The resting place of S V Pryce, the Redruth surgeon who was an expert in trepanning.
Isn’t he wonderful?
Michael Tangye, local historian telling us the stories of those buried here
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3 Singing with The Inglehearts tonight was a tonic as usual. Thank you to Claire and to my concerned friends.
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