We went to Cornwall and we glamped. We stayed in a fandabulous yurt on the North Cornish Coast which I may well do a review on 'drektly'. As well as glamping it up we were visiting family and I took literally hundreds of pictures. We managed a day on the beach, we saw puppies, the girls had pony rides, we visited the Eden Project, we got wet and muddy, sunburnt and (very) windswept. We had a barbecue over a firepit and huddled up to a log burner. It was quite definitely a week of contrasts. I debated long and hard on what picture to use as it was all so different but in the end I plumped for this one.
It typifies Cornwall with the trees bent by the wind, it was wet and green and there is of course a Union Jack because after all it was the Queen's Diamond Jubilee last week too.
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I hope you had a good holiday. (I also do loathe the post holiday laundry so much!)
ReplyDeleteI see many trees down my way looking exactly like that where the wind has shaped them ! I hope the weather
ReplyDeleteWasmt too bad for you - sorry I sub,utter that midway! X
ReplyDeleteLovely shot - so it was a yurt in your silent sunday pic. Will be interested to read the review.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous picture, i hope you had a fab time :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful photo! Sounds like you had a lovely time, I love Cornwall it is so gorgeous
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely. Shame you had to get back to reality
ReplyDeletelovely picture, glamping sounds like my kind of thing!
ReplyDeletelovely picture
ReplyDeleteOooh I'm dying to do glamping - so much more civilised!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a wonderful time. What a great photo- I don't think I've ever seem trees shaped like that and it's been really windy here!
ReplyDeleteyes we get wind bent trees here on the coast as well. never seen the point in glamping would prefer a B&B
ReplyDeleteOMG I can't believe you come to North Cornwall and didn't come to visit the farm! Next time you must say hi even if you don't stay with us!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry we didn't stay with you (blushes) but we booked this sooo long ago it was before I even started blogging! (they are rather nice though) Promise to visit next time! xx
DeleteWhat a beautiful picture, really epitomises rural Cornwall and shows off the lushness.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up.
Ooh, I'd be really interested to read a review of your glamping trip. We're reviewing a glamping holiday near Newquay next month and I'm starting to panic about a) persuading my camping phobic husband it'll be fun and b) glamping with a toddler. Any tips?!
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