Wednesday 25 th October Our taxi meets us at 09.30 sharp. Chris has decoded the parking system and books the day on her phone. £5.00. Driver is Santiago aka ‘Santi’. He’s from Barcelona. What on earth is he doing in St Mawes, we wonder. Perhaps he is a political refugee? We don’t find out. Taxi is £30.00. We are on the path at 09.45. First thing that happens, I lose one of the stoppers on the end of my walking poles. Annoying. We then encounter a herd of cows. They are harmless, of course, but still big and scary. In avoiding them, we miss the path, and end up having to climb a fence. This is much scarier for me than the cows. I am too old to climb fences. Surprisingly, it’s a fine day. Rain passed over Cornwall during the night. We were practically in Portscatho when we stopped for lunch. It’s only six miles. We got coffee at Thyme and Tide again, did a bit of shopping at the...
Comments
Post a Comment