Cornwall Day Thirteen (cont)

So after my dog having a bad start to the day.Thankfully he had a great day at Tehidy Woods playing in the water.

And then excelled himself by being very brave at Godrevy where he persuaded me to go down a narrow path and down to the beach.

It was quite a high tide and the waves were quite strong,so I thought he’d be a scary cat,but his curiosity kicked in and it was great as it was like we were having an adventure together.

A good end to the day,he slept like a log.

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Cornwall Day Thirteen

Dog point blank refused to go for a walk this morning at the campsite .It  has beautiful dog walking  fields, but recently growers  in fields nearby have acquired a bird scarer which the sound of turns our dog into a quivering wreck.

At home, we have game shooting, and sometimes fireworks which has the same effect.Very often we have to take him for a drive in the car ,which reassures and calms him.

Down here though,my partner doesn’t really want to drive off somewhere, as the dog seems to think a café is now part of the process.

Today ,the dog was brought to Hollywell Bay,a ten minute drive away,but there was a literal sand storm on the beach so he didn’t want to walk on the beach or the sand dunes.Literally, there was nowhere to go,even the pub doesn’t open for breakfast.

Partner came back  very grumpy and  we still had  bird scaring noises all day.

Put on his  doggy ear muffs that do help.Still it wasn’t all bad ,in the end we had a good day(to be continued)

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With Great Difficulty

How can you build a regular fitness routine?

With great difficulty, though perhaps we should be positive about what we do ;do ;and not what we  don’t do.

It turns out that having a dog results in the routine exercise of walking, they don’t really understand gymnasiums and hot yoga classes.

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Cornwall Day Twelve

Very gusty winds last night,but they have cleared the cobwebs away. We are so lucky,as the caravan has really good heating and is very cosy.

We had an early breakfast in a café because the dog was frightened by the bird scarers going off.He insisted on being driven somewhere.Anywhere we thought.

Except,what he really wanted was to have breakfast and an ice cream in the café.We acquiesced for a quiet life and it made the dog’s morning.

It meant we had parking all day near the beach,but it was too windy to walk along with the sand blowing in your eyes,probably worse at dog height.

And that was how I found my Echinaforce drops

I had put them in one of the many pockets of my handbag.I use them as I suffer from a tickle in my throat which can get positively wheezy when down here.

I just couldn’t find them and my chest was beginning to gurgle and pop.Hey presto, while retrieving the ticket for the all day  parking ,I found them in the one pocket I hadn’t looked in!

And there were horses riding along

Beach road.

It was good if breezy good day.Dog fell asleep trying to stay awake.

Namaste and Thank You for reading 🙏

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Overrated?

What’s a classic book that you think is overrated?

If it’s “Classic”, then is it really up to me who isn’t a big player in this World to say it is overrated?Sounds like my  opinion would dissipate into thin air and be lost among a cackle of protesting academics who know a thing or two about Classics.

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Cornwall Day Eleven-Part 2 (Falmouth Sour Figs)

No I didn’t go to some trendy health food restaurant.We saw these flowers growing at the edge of the sea down a long embankment. They covered nearly all the ground and leading down to the rocks they looked very appealing.

Bit of research though  and they are unfortunately an invasive species originating from the South of Africa and will wipe out the natural fauna which grow in the area.They are also a contributor to Coastal Erosion,as they have short roots and take up a lot of water for their luscious foliage.

They may have spread in the 1600’s through increased trade or they could have proliferated in the 1900’s escaping from gardens which had used them as hardy ground coverage plant

They are very pretty though.

They are best removed by hand and then covered in mulch to prevent their return,and I got the impression that this was being done probably by volunteers because for such a hardy plant, they simply weren’t everywhere.

Namaste and Thank You for Reading.🙏

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Cornwall Day Eleven (Trendy Falmouth)

My sister is staying in Falmouth for a week ,so we decided to visit her and spend some time there.

This egret has found a lovely spot to fish and has lost it’s fear of people as it was quite happy to pose for  photographs.

Bit sad . Obviously with the gulf stream climate cactii can be grown and displayed in streets and parks in Falmouth.Why oh why would anyone carve out messages and names on the plants and make them look so unsightly.

Nice view of the castles connected with the area

Little Cornish Spider

We were lucky with the journey cross country as there seems to be staggered road closures all across the smaller roads leading to  Falmouth.Took us forty minutes going there and about 30 minutes going back.

Tedi diverted from missing his little brown lurcher/whippet and as usual enjoyed seeing a new place, new smells and different things to see and of course the fresh  Chicken my sister gives him as treats.

Namaste and Thank You you for Reading

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To rate or berate,that is the question.

Who are some underrated people in history?

Underrated, well that is a pecking tall order.

History, who writes it ?And who decides what is important and worth noting.

The originators of our written records are not always motivated by the facts ,sometimes as in the case of a lot of Greco-Romano poets and writers it’s the story (fake news) or character assassination that is important.

So the underrated are the ones who were there, who lived through the stupidity and the skullduggery and somehow survived to pass their genes into the next generation.Surely they made us what we are today.

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Cornwall Day Ten (Tedi broken hearted)

The brown lurcher has gone home.Tedi doesn’t understand.He stares out the window wistfully(where they both stared at each other).

When her owners caravan was towed back into storage he whimpered.Try explaining that that means they’ll be coming back.

Had to have a lot of tummy rubs and company,but still goes out and sniffs where she was in the hope he’ll see her.

Forlorn sad dog.Where is she?

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Perspective and Creativity

What are the biggest benefits of minimalist living?

No one knows all these answers yet we are bombarded by information.

Take a step back,remove the noise and understand what you do need to live.

Suddenly it all makes sense. Pare it back, turn off notifications and look at what you can do not at what others tell you,you cannot do.

There is hope and meaning in filling a kettle.

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