The next day. Today I am having a guided tour of Fowey, a place I had marked down as somewhere that looks interesting. It's lucky that Jane was born there, who better to show me the sights. And lucky that her mother lives there, so no jostle for a parking space, we have one waiting on her front drive.
One of the fabulous views looking out over the River Fowey.
There is a castle which we looked around, here is Jane and Mike.
A view from the crumbling castle walls.
The river is very busy with all types of boats. We sat for a while enjoying an ice cream in the sun, watching the comings and goings.
Someone was loading a small boat onto a trailer. They secured it with a single piece of rope which surprised me. After all the loads I have seen dropped off the back of a lorry, I would have put a strap across it, or at least several more pieces of rope with good old hitch knots in them. Let's hope they weren't taking it too far.
The little ferry was doing a brisk trade with cars and foot passengers wanting to cross the short stretch of water.
The little town was busy. We did a bit of window shopping around the narrow streets, with gasps of, 'good God, look at the price of that'. I know these holiday places rely on tourists to keep them going, but here was one tourist who was keeping her money firmly in her purse. Looking is free.
The little town was busy. We did a bit of window shopping around the narrow streets, with gasps of, 'good God, look at the price of that'. I know these holiday places rely on tourists to keep them going, but here was one tourist who was keeping her money firmly in her purse. Looking is free.
Back home again, and after a late lunch we sat outside in the sun. I want to take these two fluffy bundles of fun with me, they are delightful. Thank you Frugal Queen for a lovely day, and the gift of a Cornish Flag. It was so nice to meet another blogger
Now I'm off to the north coast of Cornwall, to Perranporth. The hostel was once a listening station and is perched on a stunning cliff top location overlooking a two mile sandy beach, a surfers paradise. There's time for a walk before bedtime, it's still hot and my arms and legs are getting rather red. Look at this for a view out of a hostel window. It's like another world down here, it could be a million miles from North Lincolnshire.
You were so lucky with the weather! Perranporth is were I learnt to swim in the 50's when on a family camping holiday (very basic amenities in those days!). I am enjoying reading about your holiday.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, fantastic pics. Can`t beat the scenery in Cornwall!
ReplyDeleteI was always impressed by truck drivers when they did proper roping and sheeting. The "Waggoner's Hitch" is such a brilliant knot because it includes a pulley effect that ensures the rope is properly taut.
ReplyDeleteNowadays, the rise of the Span-Set and ratchet strap must be driving proper rope work towards extinction.
Ratchet straps were indeed a revolution, makes the job so much easier, but even then, if you don't put wadding between the strap and the length of steel the chaffing will cut through it in no time. I am proud to say I can rope and sheet a forty foot no problems.
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