Wednesday, 21 April 2010

the view I grew up with


I was looking at this from my parents' conservatory with my own children just a couple of weeks ago. Thinking how I used to look at it with my mother when I was a child.

As views go, it's a fabulous one, don't you think?

Kate x

14 comments:

  1. Stunning - how turquoise that Cornish sea looks but I bet it's chilly today!

    Jane

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  2. Fabulous view indeed! You were very lucky to grow up with that view and to still be able to see it again now. I moved a lot as a child so don't have a house from childhood that I can go back to. Cornwall is magnificent country, I love it!

    Warm wishes
    Isabelle x

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  3. And you moved away??? One of the most fabulous views in the world. Beautiful.

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  4. astonishing, you could lose hours looking at that view x

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  5. Now that is what I'd call a VIEW! Breathtakingly beautiful, how could you bear to leave?

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  6. Well you were nearby weren't you! Let's have tea next time...
    Diana x

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  7. Amazing view! I was a lucky girl too, we lived on the ocean when I was young and the view was wonderful.

    Love the box life post!

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  8. A gorgeous view Kate and it's making me long for our Cornish holiday later in the year!

    Jeanne
    xx

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  9. All I can say is wow! How special is that. You lucky girl. I bet you didn't appreciate it till you left it either.People (like me ) travel from all over the world to see places like that.( we did in 2008 )
    Cheers
    Helen

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  10. That really is a fabulous view that you could look at for hours and hours! Wow!

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  11. Lovely - if I had a view like that I would spend a very long time looking out of the window!

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  12. That view is stunning, if I had a view like that I wouldn't get anything done!

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  13. Is that St Micheals Mount?

    Gorgeous view - and breath.

    Nina xx

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  14. Goodness, for a minute I thought that was Italy. How beautiful that sea is.

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