Peregrine Hall
Travel Blogs from Lostwithiel
63. Eating Cornish Pasties in the Fog
It was a long longggg drive to Cornwall via Dorchester, where we stopped briefly to visit an exhibition on Tutankhamun. Luckily, the weather was a bit milder, with temperatures reaching 14/15 degrees briefly!
Our accommodation was at Peregrine Hall in Lostwithiel. Upon arrival we were informed the place was formerly a home run by nuns for …
Brussel-London-Singapore-Sydney-Auckland
... Sydney verliep ook zeer vlotjes, terug een hapje gegeten en nog een uurtje of 3 geslapen. Ondertussen seizoen 5 van Californication volledig uitgekeken en ook een aantal afleveringen van Mad Men. De tussenlanding in Singapore en Sydney waren zeker de moeite, een groot verschil met wat London of Brussel te bieden heeft qua luchthaven. Mooie winkels, rustige omgeving, super vriendelijk ...
La campagne du Devon
... la campagne vallonnée tout proprette comme on l’imagine. Avec comme chez nous des villages pittoresques, comme celui de Branscombe, d’où vient justement la bière bue au Bridge Inn.
Les seules personnes que je croise dans la rue sont des femmes qui jardinent devant leur maison, le ...
Belgium: beer, circles, waffles, and fries
... you would call it. It was an art gallery with a dj, and then there was a bar area, but also a huge area with turf inside and lawn chairs on it that people were just sitting around in and drinking beer. Elizabeth and I tried peach beer and cherry beer, then this classic Belgian beer. We headed downstairs, and were surprised to find a dancefloor with a dj. Overall the place was just insane, it was a lot of fun to hang out in.
After that we headed over to this club called ...
I wanted to tell you about our day.....
... but I believe we already know what the outcome to that....
On Tuesday Danny and I took the decision to leave Cornwall as the weather report was saying snow all over the country and as we were living at the very bottom of a valley we thought that the best course of action was to move on to Minehead where we would more likely be able to get to the motorway which is more likely to be kept open then country roads as lovely as they are ...