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Oh heck it didn’t last. Ever since 8’oclock this morning with no let up……………… |
The rain stopped and became a drizzle, full waterproofs on we walk the 4 miles to Marazion and back to feast on a “Philps” £2.55 each. Our Terraced dinning room was empty apart from some “Gulls”. Below the procession of tourists walked back and forth along the causeway to St Michaels Mount. Happy Anniversary The evening is spent celebrating Charlie and Jane’s Silver Anniversary, surrounded by all of their family and friends. A great bunch they all are too. Later Charlie performed his magic trick and lit up the Mount. ( How he rushed across the cause way and back with a box of matches, I shall never know, I expect there is mischief afoot!). “Very Sherlock Holmes” |
The morning after the night before, “mothers warn all your children that this is what you look like if you do not eat all your greens!” After saying hello to Charlie and Jane, we cycle to Newlyn in search of the illusive “Golden letter box”. As a tribute to athlete's winning Gold medals in the 2012 Olympic Games the Royal Mail painted a post box gold in the place of their birth. In this case it is in tribute to Helen Glover, first ever womens rowing Gold Medalist. | |
The cycle path follows the Coastal Path around St Michaels Bay, the mount being the backdrop all the way. It is stunning, in either direction. We would normally continue round to “Mousehole” 8 miles there and 8 miles back……however since we have already cycled 4 miles today we shall only cycle as far as Newlyn. |
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