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Thursday, May 11, 2006

Spring into Summer walk

The Church at Penryn called after a Cornish Celtic saint, St Gluvias. Wild stunning Orchids were often along the path. Looking back over to Falmouth you can just make out the famous Greenbank Hotel Hidden creeks with intriguing house boats or should I say garden boat in this case, we saw the owner later on with a big bag of compost in a dinghy he was taking back to his boat.
Posted by Alison at Thursday, May 11, 2006

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