We stepped back in time today, to medieval days. The 12th century to be precise, with a visit to the town of Marzion, chartered by Henry III in 1257. It was originally a market town […]
Month: June 2013
Day Eleven
In the tradition of Downton Abbey, we took the opportunity to visit Lanhdrock, a traditional manor house surrounded by 900 acres of garden. The manor was razed by fired in the 1880s and rebuilt in […]
Day Ten
Devon is taking a leaf out of Melbourne’s weather patterns…it’s mercurial. Bright and sunny this morning, it’s now a thick fog. Very pretty to look at, but not so sure that Chris is equally thrilled, […]
Day Nine
Drove down to the the Isle of Burgh, off the southern Devon heritage coast. Deemed to be an area of significant natural beauty, which it was. In between the town of Bigbury and the Island, […]
Day Eight
Transit and domestics day. We moved from Truro to Devon and collected along the way the new GPS sat nav. Looks like a lot has changed in the years since we bought our first one. […]
Day Seven
Success at finding the correct turn off to Trelissick Garden. Very beautiful old world garden full of scented plants and trees hundreds of years old. The garden started off as a private home in 1705 […]
Day Six
We started off the day with the intention of visiting a national trust garden, but missed the turn off and ended up instead on a ferry to St Mawes. A happy mistake as it turned […]
Day Five
A beachy day touring around the southern coast through St Ives, St Just and Falmouth. Huge tides that left the boats in dock on dry land and lovely stone cottages everywhere. I’ve never seen so […]

Day Four
Very relaxing day…kicking back with a cocktail and a delightful glass of red wine. Cold day today, but one that was good for exploring the local town of Truro. First day of no chores, only […]
Day Three
Almost there. A very fancy BBQ came home today, along with an outdoor table and chairs on back order. We also found the worlds smallest ironing board, with yellow spots. Very cute. I can see […]