I think you have found the secret of Cornwall.....eat fresh seafood and avoid the crowds. The problem used to be the weight of traffic. Now you have to account for the width of traffic as well.
It is true that travelling in the west of England can be like going back in time. Sometimes you expect to bump into a lone Druid or a group of Saxon warriors on unkempt horses charging towards the skyline. The never ending sky just furthers the image of a land that is free of human permanence and the wildness of nature untouched.
Pocket of dreams
I think you have found the secret of Cornwall.....eat fresh seafood and avoid the crowds. The problem used to be the weight of traffic. Now you have to account for the width of traffic as well.
Still magical!
It is true that travelling in the west of England can be like going back in time. Sometimes you expect to bump into a lone Druid or a group of Saxon warriors on unkempt horses charging towards the skyline. The never ending sky just furthers the image of a land that is free of human permanence and the wildness of nature untouched.
My home patch and as you say it is indeed somewhat magical
Haha! The Range Rover count is formidable in the hotspots
Without exaggeration, Lynn. We’re coming back to St Endellion late summer, so it will be interesting to experience it in ‘normal’ times
What a hidden treasure xxx