Friday, March 02, 2007







Hello,

Yesterday we had beautiful weather, it was Simon's birthday, and we decided to go for another longish walk. We went from Rocky Valley, (between Tintagel and Boscastle) to Boscastle, had tea and cake and walked back again the same way. It was a wonderful walk, not nearly as arduous as the walk from Port Isaac, but plenty long enough for an afternoon, especially going both ways. The weather was perfect and, although we have had plenty of rain, the paths were not too wet, except in one extra muddy place, where the dogs were able to top up their muddy legs and tummies.
Boscastle is in the throes of work to the sewerage and flood defence systems and is quite busy with machinery once more.
We spotted the blow hole in the cliff top on the walk back, not far from the folly above Boscastle, which looks as though it is giving off smoke at high tide.
So, are the labyrinth images in the rock along Rocky Valley from the Bronze Age or created a couple of hundred years ago as some people believe?
I will show some more photos on a separate entry, as I seem to be rubbish at combining pictures and wording in any sensible order!
Vanessa












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