Left St Ives at about 7.45am. I hadn’t had a proper walk – just a trot
around the field. But I knew something
was going on so I had two poos, just in case I didn’t have another chance for a
while. Thank goodness I did. Ann put me in the car and we drove for two
hours to Cremyll. We could have got the
bus from Cremyll to Freathy at 9.24am but arrived at about 9.40am. Ann phoned for a taxi. We’d already checked that a taxi would cost
us £10. Taxi arrived, took us to Freathy
and we’d walked at least half a mile before the one & only bus that we
could have got passed us. Money well
spent I would say especially as we would have had to have left at 6.45am to
ensure we caught the bus.
It’s been a beautiful sunny day. So hot that Ann had to take off her anorak
and her ‘thin with all the warmth’ top was much too hot?!!
It was a relatively easy walk today. Initially there were a few ‘up & down’
bits but nothing too strenuous.
Freathy is a very strange place. There’s one little road that runs alongside
the coast and there’s loads of little ‘holiday chalets’ all over the cliff
tops. Ann asked the taxi driver who
owned them and who came to stay in them.
The taxi driver said that there was a ‘permanent community’ in Freathy
and they had a community centre with a bar and a cafe and a shop?????
Approaching Raime Head we spotted ponies roaming wild so I
had to go back on my lead. However just
before I went on my lead there was a slimy green pool for me to wallow in. Yay!
There were quite a few people wandering around at Raime Head and a
horrid German Shepherd dog went mad at me and I hadn’t even done anything to
him. His owner told him off and said he
was a very naughty boy.
Walked right to the top of ‘Raine Head’ and was allowed off
my lead, Ann took a few photos and then I went back on my lead because we had
to walk back via the ponies to the coastal path. I didn’t mind though. I went into ‘very well behaved good dog
mode’. Everyone was looking at me and
saying, ‘Yuk, where’s he been?’ I just
ignored them. For a start why does
everyone assume I’m a boy? And secondly
what business is it of theirs where I’ve been? Grrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Anyway from Raime Head we had a very easy walk into
Cawsand/Kingsand. As soon as we got into
Cawsand we stopped for lunch at a lovely little cafe with a view of the sea.
Ann had ‘cheesy chips & coffee’ and I had a drink of water out of my ‘folding
travel water bowl’, which I think has sprung a leak? Ann put it down for me and I had a drink but
then all the water started running down the hill?! We’ve now dried it out by the radiator but
will have to check it out tomorrow because we can’t see any obvious ‘leaking’
places??!!
Coming out of Cawsand/Kingsand we got a bit lost. We walked down a lovely little road with
gorgeous little houses – it’s such a lovely place – and ended up at the end of
the road ...................on the beach.
Well on the rocks?! There was a
‘geeky’ guy sitting on the rocks so we asked him if we were on the right route
for the coastal path. Don’t think it was
the correct route but he said we could get to the coastal path via the rocks. So that’s what we did – walked across all the
rocks until we hit the coastal path again.
Couldn’t have done that if the tide was in.
Anyway not long after that we hit the ‘Edgecombe Country
Park’. There were big signs up all over
the place saying that doggies had to be on their leads all the time because
there were sheep and deer roaming around.
So back I went on my lead for more than an hour. ....................We didn’t see any sheep
or deer.
Got back to Cremyll about 2.45pm. The sun was still shining so Ann had a cup of
coffee at the Edgecombe Inn. We sat at
one of the picnic tables for about half an hour and just soaked in the view towards
Plymouth in the sunshine.
Today has been a fabulous day for a walk.
How wonderful to see you have found the sun. I like the green version of you, Molly.
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