Sunday 31 July 2011

better late than never!

Sorry the blog is a few days late this week.  With full cottages and camp site we have been rather busy.  Coupled with fabulous weather this week, I have not been on the computer much. 


On Monday evening Richard (Judith & John's son and my Husband) and I popped down to Porthpean beach (pictured).  The beach was empty, but the sun was out and the sea was as calm as a mill pond.  A short drive away, it is well worth a visit.  There is a car park that costs £2 across from the beach.  I stocked up on portable BBQ's in this weeks shopping, so we can have our tea on the beach on future visits!


Judith has been grateful to the helpers she has with the animals over the last few weeks.  Pictured are George, Lucy, Catherine and Jenny who were eager egg collectors a few weeks ago.  Keep an eye out for the 'Frizzles' that are joining the flock.  The strangest looking chickens I have ever seen look like their feathers are on upside down!  



Over the summer outdoor theatre comes to life in Cornwall.  There are so many places to choose from.  The Minack, which I have previously mentioned is always popular. But there are also a number of touring theatres to chose from.   The Miracle Theatre Company are currently touring with The Death of Sherlock Holmes, they are performing at Heligan on Wednesday night, a stunning setting where you can take your own picnic.  They tour until 29th August.  Or there is Judith's favourite - the Kneehigh Theatre who perform near Truro.


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Friday 22 July 2011

A bit of a treat

The view from the Scarlet
Well, this week has not been the brightest, in fact it has been more like autumn at times, however yesterday the weather turned for the better.  It was a stunning day with beautiful blue skies.  Richard and I both had the day off so we took the opportunity to sample The Scarlet - we like to try things before we recommend them to you!


We can really recommend the Scarlet.  They are doing a super lunch offer over the summer; 2 courses for £16 or 3 courses for £19, and if your sign up for their newsletter you get a free glass of bubbly each!  Obviously we went for research purposes only, but the stunning location of The Scarlet over looking Mawgan Porth beach, with the hot tubs and natural swimming pool nestled in the cliffs makes it feel like a real treat.


After lunch we had a fabulous drive along the coastal road passing Bedruthan Steps, St Merryn and the Cornish Arms, Rick Stein's latest business venture.  We then stopped off at Padstow to take in the small but beautiful fishing village, made famous by the Stein empire.


This weekend sees a lot of events on around Cornwall; at the Royal Cornall Showground there is a 'Grand Day Out' - lots of events and activities in aid of the local hospice.  It is also The Bocnonnoc Steam Fair, a sight not to be missed!


Closer to home, next weekend sees the start of the Charlestown Regatta, a packed week of fun and entertainment for the family.

Saturday 16 July 2011

Quick update...

...I forgot to mention, we have a couple of very good availability offers.  Check out our homepage to see which cottages are available in the coming month due to last minute cancellations.

Moor nice weather

This week we have been blessed with stunning sunshine every day, with just a light wind every now and again it has been glorious.  Sadly it has changed a little for the weekend, but we are optimistic it will be nice again by Monday!

Making the most of the weather Judith and Richard ventured out to Bodmin Moor for a lovely walk with the dogs (pictured).  The Moor, famed for it’s potential ‘beast’ is a scenic place for walks with unspoilt views.  No beast was spotted on Judith’s walk but the views were enjoyed.

The animals are growing very fast in this lovely weather.  River Valley now has a full selection of animals.  Judith treated us to two new runner ducks to keep Jemima company and a selection of chickens.   The pets corner at Tregongeeves has also had a bit of a face lift.  Declan, Wilma and Betty are now all up near the stables, keeping Splodge the pig company.  There are also two chicken runs and lots and lots of chicks.  Judith is always grateful of willing helpers to collect eggs and feed the flock, so don’t be shy to ask to help out in the mornings.

During the damper weather, it is always a good time to visit some of the Counties indoor attractions.  About 60% of The Eden Project is under cover so it is a good choice; then in between the showers you could take in the extensive grounds the Biomes are set within. 

Or why not visit the St Austell Brewery Centre.  Not only an interesting tour, but a chance to sample some of the great ales they produce.

Failing that St Austell has a great cinema, showing Harry Potter and all the summers latest releases.

I am off to St Ewe, a tiny but beautiful village, this afternoon to sell ice creams at their church fete.  I have everything crossed the rain moves up country so I stay dry!

Friday 8 July 2011

Heidi-hi!

Hello,


It is Heidi writing the blog today - I think I will be writing it over the summer months whilst Judith is super busy welcoming guests and tending to the ever growing number of animals.  I am Judith's daughter-in-law and live at River Valley, but am up at Tregongeeves most days so I am sure you will see me about.  Like Judith I share a huge love of animals, I have to confess that it is a close call between Declan, Splodge and Alice as to who is my favourite!


Charlestown
The weather this week has been some what of a mixed bag, baking hot one minute, heavy showers the next, we have been caught out more than once this week.  We have checked the weather though and it is meant to become more settled thankfully next week.


Judith has been mentioning the Feast weeks in previous blogs, and last weekend we popped to the Mevagissey Feast week finale, a carnival and fireworks with Judith and John.  What a night it was, the parade was stunning, full of colour, music and fun.  And then there were the fireworks.  They were stunning, being let off over the harbour.  If you get a chance to visit one of the feast weeks we really recommend going.  We also popped over to Polperro Festival a few weeks back which was ever so much fun.
Polperro Festival


Recently my Uncle visited, as an exit navy man he was ever so excited about visiting the Ship Wreck Centre at Charlestown.  The museum is very quirky and full of history about the local area, it is well worth a visit.  If you are into maritime things, then Falmouth is also a fantastic place to visit.  Home to the National Maratime Museum, you are sure to be in a treat.  If it is being on the water that 'floats your boat' then why not take a trip on the Mevagissey to Fowey Ferry - the small boat is good value, and if you are really lucky the Captain will stop to look at things on the way suck as basking sharks which can be found off the coast at this time of year.

Fireworks at Mevagissey

Decorations throughout Mevagissey