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Sunday, 24 May 2026

The Ups and Downs of the Weather

 Well, it has been one of those strange weather weeks. The beginning of last week was cold wet and windy with maximum temperatures of 12 degrees. Today it is sunny and hot! - 30 degrees and hotter forecast for tomorrow. Nice for those on half term this week - not so much fun for us in Cornwall last week. Still, we enjoyed our week away with visits to a few favourite places and a few new to us.

We paid a return visit to Godrevy which was wet and stormy when we visited last year. This time was a dry sunny day but the wind was strong and cool. 


We battled the wind and walked up the point, hoping to see seals from the cliffs on the other side but unfortunately they had not made an appearance that day. However the view across the bay to St Ives was spectacular. But of course never translates to a photograph.


We visited Portreath which the internet promised was 'Cornwalls hidden gem'. Sadly it lied. Having expected pretty fishermans cottages we were greeted by modern houses, the majority of which looked to be holiday homes. And what was at one time a lovely harbour had been allowed to deteriorate. Although, with fishing in decline in Cornwall, I suppose not surprising. The harbour reminded me of the beautiful one at Charlestown (of Poldark fame) which has been maintained and restored beautifully. The Portreath hardbour has this beautiful curved entrance from the sea.





Outside of Portreath we did find our reward though - a vintage and antiques centre which we enjoyed browsing and vintage tea rooms which provided our lunch.

The only hand work I took with me was my Stitch Journal as I spent any spare time catching up with some reading. Some recommendations next week.


The top set of circles is todays addition.

The crochet basket was completed before we left and now contains my next crochet project.



Very happy with how this has finished - just as I imagined. Sadly didn't make much of a dent in the aran stash though🤣

That's it from me for this week, happy stitching.


16 comments:

  1. Your crochet basket turned out so nice, happy stitching with the new project. Last week the weather was so nice in the middle of the week, today it's cold/chilly!

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  2. I like your basket. Amazing how the yarn bins seem to be bottomless.
    Thanks for the travel pictures. I always enjoy visiting new places, via my blog friends.

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  3. That basket is perfect! Well done and it looks very useful. The weather here has also been up and down.

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  4. Your basket turned out great Lin - well done. Fabulous photos, yes it does look to be a bit of a chilly day. Very striking scenery. xx

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  5. Lovely to have a little trip about with you. Your basket turned out beautifully.

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  6. Nice pictures of Cornwall, lovely basket you have made,so like the sunshine.
    At our place we have also a temperature of 30 degrees.
    have a nice day xx Tilly

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  7. Good you still enjoyed your stay in Cornwell.
    The crochet basket is lovely and great to keep your crochet in.

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  8. I have just had a catch up read. We only had a quick trip around Cornwall. It is a lovely area. Your crochet basket looks great. I tried to do this once but was not happy so unpicked it all and haven’t tried again. My birthday and anniversary are 2 days apart and still enjoy both. Hope yours was memorable. Your daily stitching still amazes me. I love your work. Keep on enjoying what you do.

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  9. your heatwave has hit our news... and of course I have been hearing from the family there. K has arrived here bringing the wet drizzly days!! Cornwall would have been lovely, I would have been searching for Poldark all the time....
    Hugz

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  10. oh... and I love the basket.... worked out perfect!

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  11. Some lovely pics for us to admire - the weather can be cantankerous at times!

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  12. I enjoy reading about your travels. The stitch journal is always a treat to see, as well. Love the crochet basket.

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  13. Very nice basket, Linn. Useful size which you're already taking advantage of. Glad you were able to enjoy your getaway in spite of the exaggeration.

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  14. Your lovely crochet basket is the perfect home for future crochet projects.

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  15. In my experience, stash depletion projects never do!

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  16. It is always interesting doing "armchair" travel with others. Your crochet basket looks a good size.

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