...well... sometimes.
My England greets me with fog and rain, pretty much every morning, and it takes, on some days, until noon, to clear up.
Not that we´d mind.
We take long, long walks, everyday, most of the days.
We walk along the beach, or over public footpaths (which basically means you can cross a fields, or find your way through the bushes), or we walk along the coastal path. The girls walk like grown-ups, and the boys complain amazingly little - and if they start complaining, either Tim or I bring out a fairy tale, and that keeps them walking.
Sometimes we find critters (today we had a snake, falling from a rock, and crawling into Tim´s bag), and we found a cancer, too:
And Trish - I think it was this castle you visited?
I wish I had gotten a better photo - but we went there in the morning, so, foggy it is... And yes, I´ve known it for quite a while. Have you also been to the pendant on the other side, Mont St. Michel?
Oh, and of course, sometimes it clears up, and then...
...it´s even more gorgeous here.
Oh, and in the evening, there are fiddlers playing in the local pub:
Tim is pushing me to join him outside, watching the bats now, while all the kids sleep soundly in their beds.
So... I think I´ll blog one more time, tomorrow, and then we´re leaving again, and I´m not sure about the internet access on Chagstone festival... but you´ll hear from me :)
My England greets me with fog and rain, pretty much every morning, and it takes, on some days, until noon, to clear up.
Not that we´d mind.
We take long, long walks, everyday, most of the days.
We walk along the beach, or over public footpaths (which basically means you can cross a fields, or find your way through the bushes), or we walk along the coastal path. The girls walk like grown-ups, and the boys complain amazingly little - and if they start complaining, either Tim or I bring out a fairy tale, and that keeps them walking.
Sometimes we find critters (today we had a snake, falling from a rock, and crawling into Tim´s bag), and we found a cancer, too:
And Trish - I think it was this castle you visited?
I wish I had gotten a better photo - but we went there in the morning, so, foggy it is... And yes, I´ve known it for quite a while. Have you also been to the pendant on the other side, Mont St. Michel?
Oh, and of course, sometimes it clears up, and then...
...it´s even more gorgeous here.
Oh, and in the evening, there are fiddlers playing in the local pub:
Tim is pushing me to join him outside, watching the bats now, while all the kids sleep soundly in their beds.
So... I think I´ll blog one more time, tomorrow, and then we´re leaving again, and I´m not sure about the internet access on Chagstone festival... but you´ll hear from me :)
1 comment:
Thank you for the photo it's really nice, just bring back some memories! I don't remember being on the other side. The sea looks so beautiful! I m so impressed with yours kids walking so much I don't even know if I could! Have a great evening! hope to hear from you at the festival! xxx
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