I have a little time today to catch up with my blog
and I'm sitting at my little table writing this ... gazing out to sea
it's a very misty mizzly sort of day
I can only just make out small fishing boats pulling out mackerel
there is no horizon ... just layers of beautiful silver grey
it isn't always so ...
sometimes the colours of Cornwall are beyond vivid
the sky so dark you think it will rain for sure ... but it doesn't always
this was a day my precious boy was fishing on the pier
and I decided to go and meet him for lunch ... take him some sandwiches
good job I grabbed my camera too ...
the surreal dark skies came over so fast
and I was glad to be on the spot to capture these amazing colours
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Mousehole harbour |
we've enjoyed some lovely times this summer
making the most of where we live and enjoying the beautiful weather
these are just a few photos from May ...
beautiful scenery and the softest sand on Porthcurno beach
I went metal detecting on this beach and cleared it of a lot of "rubbish"
I also found a toy cap gun and some "spendables"
I let my hubby drive down the narrow country lanes to Porthgwarra
it's a "hairy" drive ... with few passing places
you wouldn't want to meet anything coming up the other way!
but it's worth it, though, when you get to the tiny little cove
it's so peaceful there ...
the wild flowers and succulents are very beautiful
and there is a little place to have a Cornish cream tea
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wild flowers at Porthgwarra |
I also went metal detecting on the beach at Godrevy
(I have a growing collection of tent pegs and other "rubbish")
but I do find small amounts of money and interesting bits
and some of it comes in handy for rust dyeing
the thrift at Godrevy, overlooking St. Ives bay, was stunning
mid May ... and a change of scene
swapping Cornish harbours for Devon ones
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the tiny harbour at Lynmouth |
we travelled to North Devon ... staying at The Rising Sun
which overlooks the tiny harbour of Lynmouth
we had beautiful views of the harbour, river and out to sea
we took a walk on the pier ...
this unusual structure is Rhenish Tower
once used to store salt water and later used as a beacon
it was rebuilt in 1954 following the floods of Lynton and Lynmouth
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Lynmouth pier and Rhenish Tower |
the lobster pots and fishing baskets were interesting to me
fully of rusty barnacles, colours, shapes and shadows ...
looking closely ...
and looking through holes ...
holes and shadows of holes ...
and textures ...
the beach at Lynmouth appears to be a very dark grey black colour
but, on closer inspection, there is colour there too
I photographed the "toy boats"
and we met new friends ...
we went on the cliff railway to Lynton
had a cream tea at Villa Spaldi (the Devon way ... jam on top)
and visited the goats at The Valley of The Rocks ...
we had a very "blustery" day at Ilfracombe
visiting Damien Hirst's "Verity"
"Verity" meaning ... truth of principle or belief
Verity was created by Damien Hirst
she is an impressive work of art
a stainless steel and bronze statue standing over 66 feet and weighing 25 tonnes
she stands on the pier at the entrance to Ilfracombe harbour
I was interested to read that the sculpture is weather and lightning-proof
and underwent extensive wind-tunnel-testing to ensure her capability
of withstanding the force of high winds and sea spray
she is positioned in a place that sure does get the full force of sea gales
and it was incredibly windy on the day we chose to see her
if you wish ... you can read more about the context of the piece
here
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Woolacombe |
just a little further west along the North Devon coastline
and we came to a place that I regularly visited, with my family, as a child
it holds a very special place in my heart
we stopped for coffee and Italian biscotti at The Watersmeet Hotel in Woolacombe
boy ... have I fallen in love with the place
the interiors are very tasteful indeed
this is "so" my style!
I'm hoping that I may get to stay there next year (please, please!)
and the beach is gorgeous because the light is amazing!
something beautiful to look forward to next year (pretty please)
back home in Cornwall ...
and another beautiful stay at The Godolphin Arms in Marazion
so ... this is just down the road from me
but a stay means we can enjoy a few drinks with our meal
and not have to worry about driving home afterwards
I was treated to this gorgeous room with balcony
and views over the causeway and St. Michael's Mount
the sun shone ... and we went on the beach with the metal detector
(fun times!)
I think of that lovely time when I gaze across the water to the Mount
(this is my view from my bedroom at home)
how the colours of Cornwall inspire me
I'm working very hard now for a show I'm taking part in
with the group I belong to - St. Ives Textiles
creating new textile pieces, framed work, wall hangings
the hearts I love to make and quite a few cards
(my sketchbook will also be available to view)
if you would like to visit the show here are the details ...
"St. Ives in Textiles"
Porthmeor Studios, Back Road West, St. Ives, Cornwall, TR26 1NG
17 - 24 September 2016
(10am - 5pm daily - free entry)
I will be at the show (all day) on these dates ...
Saturday 17th September
Wednesday 21st September
Friday 23rd September
Saturday 24th September
I really would be delighted to see you there
thank you for visiting x