

Weather was sunny clear, crisp, perfect for Tintagel. Easy drive along country B roads. Narrow and often tight for 2 cars, or one has to back up to a larger part on the road. Darling medieval post office, took pictures to inspire Nonno, his next water-colour . Had another incredibly tasty Cornish pasty. All theyears living in England, never found a pasty I could finish. This one Pengenna Pasties, was out of this world. lamb with minty peas. We could of split one as we did yesterday but they said they were not able to cut them in half due to health and safety rules. Really, health and safety, did you all see the stairs to the top of Tintagel? How about the low threshold in the old post office in town, Really health and safety, pleasssse!
We hiked all around the area and took tons of pictures, really beautiful scenery. Again, the quiet, the smell of the sea, very dream like. A bit exhausting our knees hurt.
BTW great TV, besides Hitler's body guards, one on the Victorians. A series of different aspects, tonight was family life. Interesting, Jerry and I were reminded of living in Reading in the late 90's on Holmes Road. Nicole loved Eastenders, Blue Peter and a morning show that I can't recall the name. there was a transvestite (or cross dresser ) that sat on a bed chatting between commercials .
Note to self: next visit worth the money for GPS. Signage remains confusing the UK
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