Thursday, 27 May 2010

These sunsets are to die for

While I'm waiting for you to get back from Buckingham Palace, go round the National Gallery, finish your West-End window shopping, etc, I've nipped down to Cornwall, where I spotted this nice bit of rural street art, pinned to an overhead electricity pole overlooking the sea at a famously beautiful stretch of coast near St. Ives.

In case you cannot read the caption, it is the same as the title of this post.

7 comments:

  1. I once found the most wonderful and peaceful spot to pitch my tent down there. The next thing I knew was I was being buzzed by a helicopter. Seconds later an Army Land Rover appeared, and I was booted out.

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  2. Oh there you are Cro - I thought you were still in the National Gallery. We were buzzed by a helicopter too, but ours was the coast guard looking for a missing person.

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  3. The English signs often make me chuckle. I have seen one that said "Polite Notice-please stay off the grass".

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  4. Lucky devil, being in Cornwall. Bring me back a stick of rock. x

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  5. The 'Polite' is supposed to be read as 'Police', Raz.

    You've always refused my pink stick of rock in the past, Laura, even though it has 'Stephenson' written all the way through it. Anyway, I'm not really in Cornwall - yet.

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  6. I haven't been around lately, then I come back to find you telling fibs again, honestly Mr Tom, what to do with you!

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  7. If you go right back to my very first post (or the one after) you will see that I vow never to let the truth get in the way of a good story, Sarah. They all have a sort of universal truth about them though - or at least the ring of one. Also, I did take that picture in Cornwall, albeit last year.

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