Sunday, 3 March 2013

Never Know What You'll Find

The sun shone on a perfect spring day so it was on with the hiking boots and off to Minsterworth on the banks of the Severn.

Just a short way into the walk we came unexpectedly upon a large field full of snowdrops surrounding Naight House on the Severn plain.





















The rest of the walk was incredibly scenic, through gnarled orchards festooned with mistletoe and lush farmland grazed by sheep heavy with impending lamb, though somewhat deserted - guess the vocal supporters of the local green belt were all inside watching telly :-/





Monday, 25 February 2013

Another Valentine Another Landmark

This time we stayed in the second floor apartment of the Egyptian House in Penzance. Can be viewed as snapped or as the traditional completed Landmark jigsaw. It's also traditional to write up your stay in the Landmark big green log book. Strangest coincidence when purusing a few entries back friends of ours - Helen, Clive and Muriel - had stayed in the same apartment just months before.

















Having endured winter snow it was uncommonly spring like in the main. The one exception was clinging onto a hilltop cliff in Cape Cornwall in a v high wind. 









As spring arrives first in Cornwall there was a profusion no only of snowdrops and daffodils but also magnolia and some rhodies.

Penzance has a great collection of real ale/food pubs - and we were stopping over the road from some - can well recommend the Admiral Benbow and the Turks Head, and surprisingly enough Weatherspoons do a very passable breakie. The area also has a good affordable integrated transport system.

As well as the traditional harbourside and St Michaels Mount 













we thoroughly recommend the new garden at Tremenheere. Along the lines of Heligan with sculptures and a river running though it.




























and the more established garden at Trewidden











Cornwall is just littered with beautiful and interesting villages (Mousehole, Launceston et al), settlements and standing stones:



















We didn't make the trip to the Mount from Marizion but caught this footage of the amphibian crossing the causeway 

and if you fancy more pics click here :)




Sunday, 10 February 2013

snowdrops and daffodiles

First garden trip of the year has to be Coulesbourne Park and the national collection of snowdrops. That harbinger of spring soon to be followed by crocus, bluebell and daffodil.









The walk through the grounds takes in picturesque vistas of lake, mill house, church, bridge, stream before the well earned delightful tea and cake in the out buildings.






Remember this ...

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Whiteout

Still it snows - but it may be gone soon n replaced by floods (probably be a plague of locusts after that!)Still made the most of it. Our path through the forest was crossed by a family of four deer - just managed to catch the last one as it lept through the trees.






Watched the birds n ducks as they walked across the frozen pond.

















Friday, 18 January 2013

Baby it's cold outside



I'm dreamin of a white Easter :))



Sunday, 13 January 2013

Beyond Symonds Yat

Just got back from a brisk, if somewhat muddy, walk on the west bank of the Wye at Symonds - the aptly named Peregrine Way. We walked down from the top car park at Symonds - a decision we would come to rue on the climb back up on the way backThe Peregrine Path starts from the New Weir car park and follows the old railway line from Symonds Yat towards Monmouth.  2km from Symonds Yat you come to the recently restored Biblins suspension bridge which carries the Wye Valley Walk over the river. If you thought the original new bridge across the Thames was wobbly ... 




Following the river path through the now deserted camp site the path rose steeply up to King Arthurs Cave, the lad certainly got around.











On the descent you pass the remains of Mr Partridges Weir and Ironworks










The track was more muddy than usual due to an excess of rain and lots of churning from Forestry Com. workings in the woods. The trip back was across the the hand-pulled ferry to the Saracens Head Inn on the banks of the Wye. 


saracens head inn


Saturday, 29 December 2012

So That Was Christmas

Just got back from a trip up north. Weather was bad, fog n rain, almost all of the trip up there n back. But as you can see it didn't deter Santa. How he gets down the central heating duct I'll never know!

Great catching up with family in Carlisle and Dumfries. Yet again an exceptional festive spread provided by Lynne, ably assisted by Craig n Jean.

So back to Gloucester for New Year. Guess we'll get thru the wine n chocs by Easter :-p

Have a great New Year yourselves.