ENGLAND 2001
We Saw Kieren in Plymouth!
and
Then Continued on to
Our St. Ewe B & B
Monday, July 23, 2001
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It's from Plymouth that the Pilgrim Fathers set sail to the New World in 1620. We were walking around the narrow streets in this wonderful historic fishing village! |
Wait! That looks like Kieren . . . . doesn't it?
Let's take a closser look . . .
That IS my son!!!
Kieren, guess what!!!
A picture of Kieren and his big catch were
helping to sell fishing trips in Plymouth.
After strolling around in Plymouth we set off
for St. Ewe near St. Austell.
(We saw a lot more than just Kieren, but I'll
have to scan some photos.)
We stayed at Higher Kestle Farm, a beautifully restored 18th century farmhouse bed and breakfast, in St. Ewe. Looking out of our bedroom window was like looking into a painting! |
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This is the view from our window!
After our warm welcome and a look around,
we were off to explore Mevagissey.