Wednesday 30 September 2015

Time for a break...


This picture is of Gwithian, as in a few weeks (on Saturday) we will be there for a mini break, and I can't wait. This year's been busy with lots of ups and recently, downs, and apart from a week in February, I haven't had a holiday this year.

Having said that, I'm having a few nights away with my dear friend Av this weekend. We're going to stay at Crafthole and walk along the cliffs - and the beaches now they are dog friendly once more - and have a good catch up. We try and get away every few months but it's been much longer than that this time so we are owed a good girls weekend.

It struck me that however much you love where you live and what you do (or hate it for that matter!), it's very important to have a change of scene. I'm just re-reading A Thousand Days in Venice by Marlena de Blasi which has given me an incredible yearning to go to Venice. Before that I read the brilliant The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton, set in Amsterdam (though that didn't make me long to go there - though I would, of course) and Prague is on the list, too.

The list is actually very long but curtailed as all my current dog sitters are away at the moment. One's in Norfolk, one's in Crete and another in Portugal (as of Monday). So for now I'm not venturing any further afield than Torpoint....

6 comments:

ADDY said...

You must make it to Venice. I always hankered after going there and went shortly after Greg died. It did not disappoint and I would love to go back again and discover more. There is nowhere in the world like it.

Flowerpot said...

Addy - you've decided me! It's definitely on the list....!

Kim @ Him, Him Me said...

I've be been to Venice, but was much too young to appreciate it, (age14). Would love to go again. Amsterdam & Prague are also on my list. One day......

Flowerpot said...

Kim - absolutely!

Akelamalu said...

Venice is wonderful I hope you get there, so is Amsterdam I've been 3 times, Prague is on the to do list. Just back from China - that was an eye opener!

Flowerpot said...

Ak - China sounds wonderful - very envious!