I’m late blogging this week. We’ve been to a family wedding in Cornwall and what a lovely event it was.

The bride and groom have been together eleven years having met when they were both fourteen and their love for each other just shines out of them. It was so wonderful to see their joy – the groom cried when he saw his bride walking down the aisle – aww.
It was also great to catch up with family members we don’t see often enough. We talked so much that I could barely speak by the end of the reception.

We stayed in a lovely hotel in Tavistock – The Horn of Plenty – recommended by a regular visitor to my blog, Jane Cable. We liked it so much we stayed an extra day and night, so that we could spend some time at the coast and have another delicious hotel dinner! We visited Charlestown, Fowey and Looe.



It was such a lovely time that it felt as if we had been away for much longer than a long weekend.
As usual, I noted down several things at the wedding, hotel and coast that may appear in future writing.
I’ve been in one of those strange moods where I couldn’t find a book I really wanted to read and so I was delighted to come across Jo Bartlett’s Cornish Country Hospital series. I’m already on Book 2 and am thoroughly enjoying the novels.




And, if you are looking for Christmas reads, don’t forget that three of my own novels are set over the Christmas period – Christmas at Borteen Bay, Christmas at the Little Beach Cafe and A New Arrival in Borteen Bay.

Next week, I have something slightly different for my blog readers. Some of you may remember me attending a course to learn how to make sour dough bread – well the tutor has published a book and so I’ve asked her to write a piece for next week …
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The wedding sounds wonderful. Love the cakes.
Looking forward to the blog about sour dough- I was given a new starter this weekend by an Italian friend.
She’s kept hers going for 13 years. I wonder how long I’ll keep mine going!!!
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Did you spot their cats on the cake? I’ve just prepared my sour dough to cook tomorrow!
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