Cornish gardens are truly amazing, full of rare and unusual plants (for the rest of the UK anyway) basking in the Gulf Stream, mild (sometimes) but wet winters result in my favourite type of garden – wooded valleys with pockets of bamboo, tree ferns and gunnera meandering down to perfect Cornish beaches and no I’m not working for the Cornwall Tourist Board! and just a word to the wise, a National trust card will save you lots of money in Cornwall.





Amazing colours and shapes!
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Great places to take photos : )
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I am sitting here going “OH, OH, OH”…except I cannot capture the sounds that are coming out of my mouth at the beauty of these photos. The camera+Sian certainly capture the world that is contained in a drop of water.
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Oh thankyou Ellen – you’ve made my day : )
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I agree with Ellen! That last photo is absolutely crazy – like a jungle/waterworld.
I’ve never been to Cormwall, but it’s a big dream visiting someday. I love reading books where the story takes place in Cornwall, so I feel I know it just a little bit 🙂 Lucky you!!
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It’s definitely worth a visit – we lived there for a couple of years while we studied at what was then a School of Art and is now an enormous university complex – sometimes things don’t change for the better!
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