Saturday, March 28, 2009

Day one in the Southwest: Cornwall

For some odd reason, we had no guests or seminars lined up for this past week. So Ed & I borrowed Will's car and made a couple reservations and some B&B's and headed to the Southwest part of England. We slept the first night in a charming self catered barn that was divided up into five living areas. Ours was called the Granary. I can't believe we didn't get any pictures of it. It used to be a farm but converted some time ago to a self catering business. They had a games barn, a swimming pool which of course wasn't in operation yet, lots of lawn to play in. A great place for families.


After waking up late we headed to the southern most tip of England to a village called Lizard. It's a fishing village, not terribly big but the water was really blue and the skies on our first day were clear. It was windy and cold but still very pleasant to be out.


This is a view of the coast line in Lizard while having a cup of coffee in a small cafe.

This is Lands End, the western most part of England which is also in Cornwall. Again, beautiful water. We have so many pictures that I will post more every few days until we have bored you sufficiently with them all.

1 comment:

Spike & Glo said...

Beautiful Pictures!

I thought Lands End was the southernmost tip of Key West, FL. But where do they make the clothes for their catalog?