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Thursday, 24 August 2017

Coverack & Kennack Sands.

The wonderful thing about Cornwall is the sheer number of beautiful coastal communities to visit. Even better still you don't have to travel far to get to them..

After a leisurely breakfast outside! and a good read, we decided to go to Coverack which has recently experienced the terrible flash flooding.















It still has a privately run harbour and one or two businesses were having work carried out to do repairs.

Well what to do after a walk up and down? Obvious Cornish scones , cream and jam....








Then it was back to the cottage to put our feet up and read.

Still time then for a late afternoon coastal stroll to Kennack Sands a favourite place for kids wanting to play with their surf boards. The tide was just beginning to come in and the waves just starting. I just had a slight tinge of regret I hadn't brought my body board this year. But only a slight tinge as while the sun was shining amidst the clouds I do require it to be really warm.



And so back to cook tea eaten outdoors with a visitor looking for scraps. He's not as nimble as last year but just as friendly and takes delight in licking our feet.



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