the gentle bucolic ramblings of an English rose, blooming in rural Normandy

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Wordless Wednesday - Portloe, Cornwall.




It's Wednesday, it's Wordless.
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14 comments:

Carol @ Always Thyme to Cook said...

Looks like it's going to be a nice day on the water! Yes, Dear, LOL!
Great shots.

Pondside said...

Cornwall has so many associations, especially due to some of Rosamund Pilcher's books.
I'd like to get into one of those boats on a sunny afternoon.

Priscilla said...

Love the Pilcher books, too. Isn't Port Isaac where Doc Martin is filmed? Love that show.
Sorry to be so "wordy" on a wordless day!

Teacup-In-The-Garden said...

Love this wordless....
Markus

Blondie's Journal said...

Your pictures make me wish it were summer! Just standing at the boat launch waiting for our baby to be dumped in!

What on earth are those pretty round things? :)

XO,
Jane

Sarah said...

Wouldn't it be nice to be there right this minute? ;-)
~ Sarah

Carol at Serendipity said...

Maggie,
Been there! Lovely.

Carol

Carole said...

wonderful blog - we have often visited Normandy staying in a little place close to Granville. I am from New Zealand and blog on travel amongst other things. You might be interested in this post about the top ten places I have visited in New Zealand http://caroleschatter.blogspot.co.nz/2012/01/top-ten-places-i-have-visited-in-new.html Will enjoy following your blog.

Riet said...

Nice photo's Maggie. It looks like a beginning of a nice day.

Y. Ikeda said...

Great wordless entry with nice photos that say a lot!
Have a wonderful day.
Yoshi

Beth F said...

Fun series. Love the "Yes Dear"

Jeanie said...

I'm very fond of your wordless Wednesday image -- I've always been intrigued by Cornwall ever since Poldark!

autena said...

What lovely photos! I found your blog on the Wordless Wednesday site.

Rettabug said...

Maggie, I could have SWORN that I commented on this post but I don't see it anywhere. What happens to such things??? Floating off in cyberspace, I guess.

Anyway, I loved having a glimpse into this sea side area & it was new to me so I googled it & learned lots more. Thanks for the push to explore.

Hugs,
Rett