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Mevagissey Harbour
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near Mevagissey (United Kingdom)
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Lilypon, on December 31, 2007, said:
Hi Paul
Wow! What a gorgeous vista (and it's now in my faves :^))
You have many gorgeous pictures of the country my son visited 2 years ago (He's now heartbroken I reminded him of that....he wants to go back to the United Kingdom very badly ;).
Happy New Year and all the best to you and yours in 2008!
Greetings from Canada, Pam
Coal Miner's Boy, on January 10, 2008, said:
Thanks, turbica. I appreciate comments like yours on my work. We were very lucky with the weather on this trip to my home country.
Greetings from Northern California,
Gracias, turbica. Agradezco los comentarios como la suya en mi trabajo. Fuimos muy afortunados con el clima en este viaje a mi país de origen.
Saludos desde el norte de California,
Paul
Robert Mcewen, on February 23, 2008, said:
I love this place.I used to go caravaning every year to cornwall and stayed just a few miles away toward St Austell.The walk along the harbour wall around Mevagissey's narrow streets is a treat. Thanks for the memory. Rob
Coal Miner's Boy, on February 23, 2008, said:
This was my first ever visit to Cornwall. One of our old friends had retired from teaching in Birmingham and moved to this corner of the world, so we decided to catch up with her and see the southwest at the same time.
Turned out another of our friends had bought a B&B in Gorran Haven, so we contacted her and she took us around Meva. What a treat it was - beautiful area to see, and old friends to see it with!
Paul
laughingmackerel, on April 23, 2008, said:
Thanks for the link Paul ..i see you made it for high tide :)
Coal Miner's Boy, on April 23, 2008, said:
Yeah. By the time the tide had receded, we were in St. Austell on our way back to Pelynt, where we were staying with another friend.
Paul