It’s not quite a year since we packed up, rented the house and set off. 18,000 miles and 20 countries later we made it back to Cornwall for a brief stay. Now we’ve hit the road again. Buzzing around England (and Wales) put 1200 miles on the clock before we left home shores. I consider […]
The Cornish Wanderer
Leaving what you love.
The wild coast, the barren moors, the long empty beaches. The welcoming pubs, the not so welcoming pubs. The people you know and settle straight into conversation with, no need for introductions, no need to bridge the gap, even if you haven’t seen them in months. Familiar routes that you follow without a map, or […]
The West Cornwall blog.
I couldn’t let the day go by without a post. My plan was to give you all a rest for a couple of weeks as we wandered around some familiar territory. But then I was flattered by a few emails reminding me that most readers know little of Cornwall and asking that I keep at […]
Of time and the road.
Or. How to live longer in the same number of years. Think of this as a bonus track on an album. Content that doesn’t fit with the whole, but the singer/writer, or me in this instance, wanted to share. It has been a week of running around getting jobs done and visiting. It wouldn’t make […]
The Green fields of….
The Green Fields… Woken by the rooks cawing through heavy morning mist we could only be in England. Sturminster Marshall, one of many pretty Dorset villages. On this Saturday morning cyclists streamed by, horses too, and so many Range Rovers – clearly the conveyance of choice. Family. In Dorchester we dropped in on the aunt […]
Cathedrals, pilgrims and miles, many miles.
Le Puy en Velay. Pilgrimage. To me it sounds like something from a different age. Yet here in Le Puy en Velay there’s a blessing every morning for those setting off on the 1000 mile walk to Santiago de Compostello. If it’s mostly off road I truly fancy the idea of the walk, although it […]