Goodness me, we have had a wet 24 hrs, however I am very pleased to report the sun is out and it is looking bright and feeling warm. Luckily the rain has drained away very quickly and left everything looking nice and refreshed now. The outlook for the week is good too, so we are looking forward to a bit of a bright week now (fingers crossed!). Which is brilliant news for the Charlestown Regatta and the Fowey Regatta.
I always think after a good dumping of rain is a good time to get put and go for a walk as everything is lovely and refreshed and looking at it's best. There are so many brilliant walks in Cornwall it is hard to know where to begin but we we stumbled across one that strokes the edge of the site. Why not start it from Little Winnick and enjoy a beautiful circular walk? If you would like to explore a little more how about the Hall Walk - my all time favourite walk I have to confess; taking in a magical cove and the village of Polruan, with a river taxi back to Fowey at the end - it is real adventure walk. Or why not venture onto the North Coast with a circular walk from Rock. The tiny village has become 'the' place to be seen in Cornwall with exceptionally high house prices. The circular walk will let you enjoy some stunning houses.
As for our day off on Sunday; the rain stopped play so we didn't make our day out. Instead we had our friends round for a big hearty breakfast and let Jessica play with her friends. In doing so we got to eat whole heap of the Kittows Bacon I keep raving about that we sell in reception and eggs from the chickens we have outside reception.
Talking of chickens we have some news. We recently acquired Joan to keep the others company, sadly both Joan and Doreen decided to sit on eggs and refused to eat, which is very common in bantams, so sadly they passed away. However the very, very exciting news is that Shelia is proud Mum to 7 chicks. We are keeping an eye to see how many are girls and how many are boys but so far mother and chicks are doing fine. They are in a small run until they are big enough to walk the ladder up in the big pen.
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