A foggy August morning greeted me on my latest pilgrimage to find the Hurlers stone circles. On the way I stopped at King Doniert’s Stone. According to English Heritage “These two fragments, one of which is known as King Doniert’s Stone, are the only surviving examples of 9th-century stone crosses in Cornwall. The inscription on […]
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In Search of Brent Tor 9/8/24
I have been house sitting in Lostwithiel, so I thought I would make the most of these few days to explore the megalithic sites in the area and Brent Tor has been on my bucket list for some time. Unlike many other sites, this one is easy to find. However, you can easily miss the […]
In Search of Alsia Well 5/7/24
I stumbled on Alsia Well (pronounced Ay lee ah) when reading an article in the marymichaelpilgrimsway. I had not heard of this sacred well before and not surprising, as there are no sign posts whatsoever. As it was the day of the New Moon, I thought I would hop on my local bus and just […]
Carn Les Boels Harmony Day 19/6/24
Mother nature was good to us all here in West Penwith. No rain, some clouds, some blue sky and sunshine with a breeze. The north coast might have been a bit more windy but I was fairly sheltered on my walk from Lands End to Carn Les Boels. This was my first attempt from a […]
Hampton Stone Circle 4/5/24
After much searching, my friend Elfi and I eventually found the Hampton Stone Circle, followed by Lady’s Sacred Holy Well. An amazing and very spiritual day and a special journey for us both. I was blessed to be given some moss from one of the stones at the circle and when I came back to […]
Hal an Tow 8/5/24
In the past, I have experienced the Children’s Dance and the Midday Dance on Flora Day in Helston, Cornwall. However, this was my first experience of Hal an Tow. The official advertising says it is the reenactment of Robin Hood and Little John, St George slaying the Dragon, St Michael slaying the Devil and the […]
In Search of Prussia Cove 24/4/24
Finding Prussia Cove in Cornwall has been on my bucket list for some time, not only because it is a beautiful place, not far from my cottage, but also because it is on the Apollo Energy Line. The story goes that the cove got its name from John Carter, who was an infamous 18th century […]
Pottery Class on the Lizard 12/3/24
Hi everyone. At long last I have experienced a pottery lesson. It has been on my bucket list for years and my niece organised a special lesson for just the two of us. Pippa runs her Lowenek Art Studio in St Martin on the Lizard in Cornwall, complete with peacocks, ducks and chickens. We really […]
Weaving in the Magic at Roskorwell Farm, St Keverne, Cornwall
What fun and laughter my niece Karrie and I had at Sam’s Roskorwell Farm, better known as the Lavender Farm. The Willow Weaving Workshop was run by Vanessa of Penacre Willow. Vanessa is based in Coverack, Cornwall and runs fabulous workshops. Here are her 2024 Workshops and details The Workshop was amazing. Karrie and I […]
In search of the Holy Well at Sancreed
What a perfect morning. Everything went to clockwork (and I missed the rain). I got my bus from Relubbus on time. Got the number 8 bus from Penzance to Sancreed on time and met a lovely lady on the bus who directed me to the well and who I chatted to on the way back […]
White Light Crystals and Coffee
I thought I would share with you my latest acquisition from Ashley, who owns White Light Crystals and Coffee in Lostwithiel. This is another community-type hub, where people from the village drop in for refreshments and a chat. Following on from my Men-an-Tol purchase, I have now got a photo of Lerryn River at Sunset […]
Goldsithney Post Office
Do you know what it’s like when you stumble across somewhere that is like a community type hub, where everyone seems to meet and chat with each other? Well my local Post Office in Goldsithney, run by Mary and Shann is, just that. I have been told by Mary that it’s more of an “Emporium” […]
In search of Zennor Quoit 24 February 2024
My goal for this journey was to find the Quoit and to find a gentler route to Zennor Hill. Here are some directions. Again, Zennor Quoit is not an easy place to find as no sign posts! Feeling a little bit better on this day, I was propelled forward by the beautiful rainbow (see featured […]
In search of the Zennor Logan Stone
As is often the case, these sacred sites are not easy to find, so a blog with directions and photos is what was needed. For those of you who are interested, a Logan Stone is a rocking stone. I have not been well for the past week so I thought a walk in the fresh […]
Relubbus Walk
Although it was a misty wet morning, I managed to venture into the countryside surrounding The Old Cottage. What a surprise to see daffodils out in the field. So much has changed since my last walk here two weeks ago And there are bluebells on their way too. So many trees covered in lichens. And […]
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