Monday, May 13, 2013

Cornwall

We took a holiday weekend to Cornwall, and it was so great!

The drive to Cornwall was not so great, though. Google promised 4.5 hours. It took us 7. Roundabouts galore, tiny roads, merging lanes. It took a long, long time, and the girls each had massive, seizure-like breakdowns, but the scenery was completely breathtaking!  It was the most beautiful countryside I've ever seen. Lush, green carpeted hills--fluorescent emerald--bounded by hedges, spreading trees, flowers, streams and sheep, with glimpses of the sea. Had I been deaf to the screaming and oblivious to the overall chaos inside the car, it would have been the best drive ever.



We rented a cottage overlooking the quaint fishing village of Mevagissey.
On Saturday morning, after a damp, misty morning, the clouds rolled away and left us with a sunny, gorgeous day. We explored the small town, ate donuts, bought some souvenirs, then ate a Cornish pasty in the harbor for lunch.





We took a break for naps. Penny was looking cuter than ever!
Then we ventured back out to explore some beaches further up the coast.
Charlestown beach where we threw rocks into the ocean.

For dinner, we ate at a little restaurant on a beach. It was nice, but would have been a lot nicer if we didn't have to sit outside in the cold with tired, ornery kids. Still, you can't complain with a view of the sunset, cliffs and sea--even if it is for as short a time as possible so you can get the kids out of there!

The most stunning view of the sea on our drive back to our cottage. Perfection!
This was the view from our cottage.

And this was my dessert--clotted cream, jam, and biscuits.


6 comments:

Karen said...

What fun adventures you have. What is the difference between clotted cream and butter?

Amy said...

The drive doesn't sound fun, but the rest of the trip looks like it was just lovely!

Lynn said...

The views are so beautiful! Too bad I can't trade places with Esmé or Penny and go on your adventures. I would promise to not have breakdowns, neither massive nor minor. And happily eat anyplace you choose, for as long as you choose.

I too wonder what clotted cream really is and is it really for dessert?

Annie said...

Clotted cream is like a mix between whipped cream and butter. It has the texture of fluffy butter and is sweet. You feel like you're going to have a heart attack after eating not very much but it is soooo good. It is a very traditional cornish food. They call biscuits and cream 'cream tea' .

Grannie G said...

What a lovely time and a lovely place. I'm so glad you have the courage and patience to have these great adventure trips. Soon the difficulties will be forgotten and only the beautiful sights and memories remain. Penny gets cuter by the minute ;~))

Lizzie Jones said...

Oh the jealousy. Your girls are looking very British. I loved Esme's little outfit with her hat, so darling. I'm just dying over your adventures... gaaaahhhh!