



The place was a haven for children. I love kids, but do I want to spend the weekend with them in all their napless, overtired glory? Uh, NO. No mind, at least the evenings they went in to mommy and daddy leaving us with much needed silence. Even the middle of the main service area was a huge play area for children complete with closed-down water slide....(figures, I would have fought the little blessings for that...) Of course, the chippy and pub were around the corner...either for parents or childless adults, like us...so few as they were.
First night, fish and chips....no vinegar thanks. After I peel off the inch of breading..not bad. A quiet evening in...the ladies are tired. Well...who was the last one up? The one that had just spent 2 rushed weeks in the states...me. Hmmm. Once a nightowl, always a night owl...especially when I am still on midwest USA time.
Next morning the early to slumber arose with much bang at roughly 6-7am. Oh joy. I was still on holiday...so I wasn't fussed. I was the resident latte maker since I was the one who brought the coffee and espresso pot. I wouldn't have left without that! Saturday started gray and quickly became bright and WARM. The breakfast at the site's "cafe" was one of the worst yet...(the ladies would agree on this one). We hopped a bus into Newquay and suffered winding English roads for nearly 45 minutes. My seat partner and I a bit green upon arrival into town. Into the shops we go. Tourist heaven. Keychains, fudge and t-shirts of every size, shape and color. I'm not an avid shopper...but, if it's small shops on the street, I can occupy myself.

Sunday we returned to Newquay for the day. Hazy, Rain....town clustered with people. I splurged and had a true Cornish pasty. Yummy... close to how mom used to make.
I fancied time alone and walked the town looking for tshirts for my best friend's kids....the girls leaving me behind to return to Fistral. I needed a walk anyway. I'd forgotten how much I enjoy rambling into the little novelty shops all alone. Browsing on my own time...something I used to enjoy at times over the years.
Again, back to the 'camper' for showers and beautifying. Tonight's choice was a local pub, a carvery. The girls rejoiced. I just shrugged, knowing quite well that a cavery is not my first choice. Buffet type food, usually 2 or 3 meat choices, tons of vegetables, a type of potato, perhaps a yorkshire pudding all swimming in a bath of gravy. Usually canned or fake gravy...ugh. The carvery was sold out...no more meat! The girls sighed in disappointed. I rejoiced....privately. We drove to the next pub and ventured in. They had meals, but no carvery. Hunger won and we stayed. Best choice of the weekend. We all had roasted chicken that was to die for. I would even say perhaps the best I have ever had. It WAS that good.
Another relaxing evening in our haven and we would be off to an early start in the morning. The long drive back to Birmingham in nearly 90 degree heat. Roadside cafes LOADED with Glastonbury recoverers. Good on ya kids....bet you stayed up past 11!
All-in-all, a nice trip. Good company and good times. I returned not so much rested, but happy. My bag full of magnets and Newquay rock. :)
2 comments:
beautiful pics!! We nEVER DID MAKE IT TO A CARAVAN.. GREAT DESCRIPTIONS. GLAD YOU HAD A GOOD TIME OVERALL..
Ah, I miss Cornwall...I stayed in a caravan once, could've told you... except the one you stayed in sounds much better than the one I stayed in!!
Great descriptions, indeed! Interesting weekend, hope you've recovered...
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