V Tree
A large V shaped pine tree on the Antony estate near Torpoint...
Seaton Beach
Located at the bottom of the Seaton River valley this sand and shingle beach is popular with families. At low tide it joins up with Downderry around the headland...
Seaton River
The Seaton River as it flows out of the valley and through the village of the same name...
Portwrinkle
Looking down over the one time fishing village of Portwrinkle. In the background is the start of Whitsand Bay as it stretches 4 miles down the Rame Peninsula...
Gosh Fulub, you really don't like me, do you....and been doing your homework too, I see?
I wonder why I am so racist for expressing criticism of France, yet its Ok for you and others to criticise England, or America..One rule for one etc. etc.
Anyway, is it just me, or is shop bought 'saffern cake and buns' getting tastless?
I don't like some of the things you say but the internet is a flawed medium.
No, you attacked "the French" not France, i live among the French and love one of them dearly. Please find where i have attacked the English or Americans, sure i have critisised the state and etsbalishment but thats not the same.
Back to food.
My dad was telling me of a recipe, basically a stew but with dumplings stuffed with meat floating in it. Anybody else heard of it?
Sainsburys wrote back to me and invited anyone who produces Celtic or Cornish produce to submit them for possible sale in their stores: www.supplysomethingnew.co.uk
Waitrose have also been very kind in responding to me and giving me details of how they support local produce.
I wrote back to both with the following:
Dear............
Thank you for your thoughtful response.
I think any retailer in the Duchy would do well to note that a recent survey by the University of Plymouth found that, when given the opportunity, over a third of pupils in Cornish schools identified themselves as Cornish. A survey conducted by Morgan Stanley found that 44% of Cornish inhabitants surveyed felt "Cornish" rather than "British" or "English".
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Shaving head for big appeal
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