Monday, April 25, 2011

Lee Bay.

It's the end of what has been a wonderful holiday. Beautiful weather for 2 weeks has meant that I could spend most of my time outside, pottering around in the garden, reading and going for walks, perfect! It has been very quiet without any of our usual visitors but on the other hand I haven't had to rush to get all the rooms ready and organise lots of cooking. Lots of things have been done in the garden and although the vegetable patch is still a work in progress the front yard has had a good tidy with the stones cleaned and hanging baskets organised. If the weather stays fine a little work each evening should keep the garden in good condition. It has been a very relaxed time and I'm finding it hard to think about getting back into the swing of work. We explored a new route for our walk today, going down into the coombe and then swinging inland and walking back across the countryside to Lee. (Blogger has gone slow so I can't post more pictures today.)
Looking down at Bennet's Mouth and the scene of yesterday's cliff rescue.
There were quite a few people when we got nearer to Lee so we swung round to the coast path and headed back to Bennet's Mouth to eat our lunch on the beach. It was so peaceful with the sound of the stream rushing over the stones and the waves swirling over the rocks. We stayed on the cliff path to Bull Point and then walked back along the track to where we had parked the car in a 'free' parking spot.
Back home I finished weeding the very last part of the path around the circular pond and then had some reading time in the evening sun. Now to organise for tomorrow morning and get my mind back into work mode.