Sea at St Ives |
It
being November, we didn’t really have any expectations weather wise and ended
up pleasantly surprised when we were able to take our coats off as we watched
the surfers traversing the waves.
This
June (whilst most of the UK were enduring torrents of rain and flooding). The
Balls (six of us) headed to Cornwall and beaming hot sunshine.
St
Ives was my favourite part of the holiday because for me, it ticks all the
boxes.
Shopping
Everyone
needs a holiday treat and for me it’s usually a new dress or some shoes. St
Ives is teaming with boutiques offering a wide variety of reasonably priced
garments. I enjoy going home with something that no one else I know is likely
to have.
Food
I
am rather fond of Cornish Pasties! Always have been and probably always will
be. As these aren’t particularly good for me, I now limit myself to only having
them on holiday in Cornwall. As this is where they originate. Although numerous
varieties are available, I tend to stick to the traditional flavour.
I
have previously commented that I am in awe of Italian Ice Cream. I think I may
have found a contender! Willy Waller’s Ice Cream in St Ives is an innovative shop
that tempts you with its naughty variety of flavours. Personally I enjoyed
Orange and Mascarpone, Rhubarb and Custard but my all time favourite had to be
Lemon Meringue which actually tasted as though it was a slice of pie squeezed
through and ice cream machine!
Culture
View from shop window in St Ives |
Bargains/Hidden shops
St
Ives is a great place to get a Bargain and I recommend spending some time
exploring the side streets and finding the hidden shops. We particularly
enjoyed the vintage furniture shops (remarkable prices – if only we had a van
to take it home in) and those selling antiques and second hand trinkets. St
Ives also has good charity shops which is a must for the thrifty shopper!
It
is a shame that it has taken me 26 years to find this place, but I am sure that
it is going to be instrumental in my life for many years to come.
View from holiday home in Porthtowan |
Me
Before You is the inspirational story of Lou who is thrown in at the deep end
when she loses her safety net cafe job and is the only one able to support her
family. She accepts a job as a carer even though she has no experience and
immediately realises it isn’t for her when dealing with the irascible Will
Traynor and his overbearing mother. The book explores what happens when you are
trying to encourage someone to live their life to the full and it emerges you
aren’t following your own advice. Me Before You is a tearjerker so beware.
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