

I managed to get up and see the sun rise, I sat with the dog on Pendennis headland, there were a few other people there too. It was wonderful as the glow got brighter and brighter, I had to wrap myself in the blanket from the car as it was a bit chilly at that time in the morning and the dog had a wonderful time running around, we were rewarded with a beautiful dawn.

Later on, walking around the moat, again with Meg the dog, the banks were humming with bees busy in the foxgloves and there were lots of butterflys, especially painted ladies.

This blackbird was hoping for a crumb or two (which he got!) when I had a scone at Trebah gardens. He was actually standing on the corner of the table I was using.
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