Thursday, June 7, 2012
enchantedengland:

   Church graveyard in Morwenstow, a little hamlet about 6 miles north of Bude in  Cornwall, England. Cornwall has THE BEST GRAVEYARDS EVER. I have no facts to base this upon, now. It is merely the opinion of someone who has looked at twelve million photographs of England and I am not exaggerating.
   On a random note, it is morning and someone needs to make it stop. I am in dreadful pain here. I spent seven hours yesterday digging and weeding and planting and pulling and rooting around in the garden and now I am very very sorry. (image is by space monkey twister on flickr, there’s a name for you)

enchantedengland:

   Church graveyard in Morwenstow, a little hamlet about 6 miles north of Bude in  Cornwall, England. Cornwall has THE BEST GRAVEYARDS EVER. I have no facts to base this upon, now. It is merely the opinion of someone who has looked at twelve million photographs of England and I am not exaggerating.

   On a random note, it is morning and someone needs to make it stop. I am in dreadful pain here. I spent seven hours yesterday digging and weeding and planting and pulling and rooting around in the garden and now I am very very sorry. (image is by space monkey twister on flickr, there’s a name for you)

Friday, December 9, 2011
This is simply a part of the magnificent Upper Tamar Lake, roughly 3 miles from the village of Kilkhampton in the north of Cornwall. This lake is one of a pair that sit on the Devon and Cornwall border, with the smaller Lower Tamar Lake used predominantly as a wildlife reserve. This larger lake is popular with fishing and water-sports enthusiasts, and has been known to yield carp up to 46 lbs. However, its natural beauty should not be underestimated, with its lakeside walk offering stunning panoramic views of both the water and the surrounding countryside. Expect to encounter waterfowl, and the occasional cow. Bring sturdy shoes and maybe a packed lunch if you plan to tackle its lakeside walk (especially if you’re also expected to push your grandmother in her wheelchair around the entire circumference of the lake, which I unfortunately was!)

This is simply a part of the magnificent Upper Tamar Lake, roughly 3 miles from the village of Kilkhampton in the north of Cornwall. This lake is one of a pair that sit on the Devon and Cornwall border, with the smaller Lower Tamar Lake used predominantly as a wildlife reserve. This larger lake is popular with fishing and water-sports enthusiasts, and has been known to yield carp up to 46 lbs. However, its natural beauty should not be underestimated, with its lakeside walk offering stunning panoramic views of both the water and the surrounding countryside. Expect to encounter waterfowl, and the occasional cow. Bring sturdy shoes and maybe a packed lunch if you plan to tackle its lakeside walk (especially if you’re also expected to push your grandmother in her wheelchair around the entire circumference of the lake, which I unfortunately was!)