DOWN TO THE SEA..
Just over the ridge of the hill on the left of the photo is a small cottage where tomorrow Mrs. Snopper, Barney and I will take up residence for a week. It`s a long way from home - about 290 miles according to the RAC - and as the picture suggests it`s a remote location far away in deepest Cornwall. And I do mean deepest.
The nearest outpost of civilisation is the small fishing village of Portscatho, which according to the Visit Cornwall website `has a good butchers as well as a grocery/off licence, pub and café,` so we should be ok. And yet I can`t escape the notion that we might be entering into unknown territory - certainly for us - and that we might discover a hidden treasure, where the old ways of life and the old traditions of Kernow are still alive.
As one of the off-shore rocks (Gull Island) was apparently used in the filming of the 1950 version of Treasure Island, it wouldn`t surprise me at all to come across Cap`n Smollett, Squire Trelawney, Black Dog, Long John Silver and Jim Lad. It could indeed be a world where planks are still walked, timbers are shivered and mainbraces still spliced. I may find out as in my piratical fantasy I call in the Spyglass Inn with my pieces of eight for a Smuggler`s Lunch and a flagon of grog. Ha Haarrhh!!
All being well, I`ll see you in a week or so. If not, you know where to find me.
As one of the off-shore rocks (Gull Island) was apparently used in the filming of the 1950 version of Treasure Island, it wouldn`t surprise me at all to come across Cap`n Smollett, Squire Trelawney, Black Dog, Long John Silver and Jim Lad. It could indeed be a world where planks are still walked, timbers are shivered and mainbraces still spliced. I may find out as in my piratical fantasy I call in the Spyglass Inn with my pieces of eight for a Smuggler`s Lunch and a flagon of grog. Ha Haarrhh!!
All being well, I`ll see you in a week or so. If not, you know where to find me.
2 comments:
Please can you tell me where this photo was taken?
Taken at Portscatho in Cornwall, looking towards Rosevine, where we stay each year, and Nare Head.
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