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An Old Woman Goes to St Ives
I woke up too early and slept fitfully after that - awake enough to check the time - 6 am - so I tried to sleep until 7, then showered, organized and went down to breakfast at 8 am. After breakfast I ended up chatting with Liz for a bit. She has done everything - even teach lace making while she was in Abu Dhabi. I managed to miss the bus …
To Land's End
My finger and legs are stinging again .from stinging nettle. This stuff is fierce. I am without wi-fi still. I had it briefly yesterday here at the B&B, but poor Liz had been on the phone for 3 hrs today trying to get the problems straightened out. After awhile she ending up canceling her new account but she still has it for a few …
Paddington to Penzance
It is only 9:45 pm but I feel quite tired today. I kept falling asleep on the train to Penzance even though I wanted to stay awake to see the scenery. I didn't even manage to take photos of it....I must have been really, really tired.
I was awake before Astrid told me the shower was all mine about 6:30 am. I opened the blinds and …
The Scillies, from Myn Tea
I spend my time between the vibrant, happening, cosmopolitan world of Chorlton Manchester and the utter opposite in quiet, yet exciting on a beautiful scale, Tregiffian is a small hamlet to the west of Penzance and above one of my favourite beaches in the world, the simple Gwenver or Gwyner Beach near ...
Update of the challenge
It's now November, and even though I have changed to the challenge slightly, I thought I would update the list of where I've been.
So where have I been now...at the start of the year I was up to 17.
1) England
2) Republic of Ireland
3) Scotland
4) Wales
5) Spain
6) Gibraltar (well it’s an over seas territory, but ...
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TravelPod Member ReviewsChy an Gof Guesthouse Penzance
I was desperate to find somewhere to stay in Penzance and it was not looking good because the Olympic Torch was scheduled to pass through the next morning and hotels were fully booked. I trudged along with my heavy bags and was delighted to see a vacancy sign on Regent Terrace facing the Promenade and bay. And what a find it was! I had a very comfortable room, lovely English breakfasts, and best of all was the hospitality of Liz Newbery, the proprietor. She was so considerate and informative that I couldn't tear myself away and stayed two extra days.
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