I took this photo a couple of weeks ago while enjoying the view from Polpeor Cafe at Lizard Point. My local. A beautiful blue sky with just a faint waft of cloud high in the sky, looking along the south west coast path towards Kynance.
I revisit Kynance Cove again and again. I knew from the first time I laid eyes on the cove, years ago, out of season, that I would love the place more each time and so it is (By the way I'm reading Frenchman's Creek and feel a little Daphne Du Maurier has seeped into me.).
This was a new find on a previous visit to Kynance. At low tide you can keep walking along the beach and round the corner until you reach another little cove and right at the very end I discovered this rock pool. It's huge; probably 15 feet across at its widest point. No sign of a pirate lurking.
A friend messaged me the other day and asked what the weather was like. Like this I replied as I enjoyed the view from Amelie's at Porthleven at low-tide.
Yesterday I zoomed into Marazion as I wanted to buy some cards from a specific shop. However there was nowhere available to park for free (actually there was but a blooming mini-bus was in the way and I couldn't see the spaces) so I ended up having to £4 to park. The upside is that the parking ticket is redeemable at The Godolphin Arms so I had a cup of tea and a wonderful view once I'd bought my precious cards.
Love from The Lizard Girl
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