Apologies for silence recently, but having rushed round like a lunatic over Easter weekend redoing walks that I wasn't happy with and driving miles to get extra photos for the book, I went down with a horrible flu bug last week that, once I'd sent the book off to the publishers, had me in bed for most of the week.
I'm over the worst, but have as much energy as a new born kitten and feel about as feeble. Very frustrating for someone whose energy levels are usually pretty high. Still, I haven't been ill for a very long time so am fortunate in that respect, and as my friends keep telling me, it's undoubtedly due to the pressure of getting the book done. But I met my deadline, and although I had another deadline for the end of this week, the interviewees aren't able to meet till next week which is just as well as my brain isn't functioning at its best either.
The above picture was taken at Caerhays on Easter Sunday - note the wonderful magnolias and rhododendrons, combining to explain why the garden has won best garden of the year - and well deserved too!
Now excuse me, I must go and have another lie down...
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Oh lovely Caerhayes! I used to work on a farm just outside Tregony and I'd often go to the beach there on my motorbike on my days off. So many memories, just in the name. Hope you're feeling better - I had the fluey thing and it took ages before I stopped feeling as though I was a hundred and four. Wishing you a speedy recovery!
Ah, happy memories, Jane! It is a fabulous name, isn't it? Somewhat otherworldly. I'm feeling about 100 today so that's an improvement, but would rather decrease it a bit - and soon!
Get well soon. It is so frustrating to almost get through the winter and then go down with something just as Spring is arriving. Glad the book if off your hands now and you can relax a bit.
Thanks Addy - I'm trying to!
Hi Sue, it seems such a long time since we chatted.
Glad you've got your book sorted, but sorry to learn
that you're poorly.
Get well soon,
love Di x.
Hi Di, Yes it's been ages since we chatted - hope you are OK. Love Sue XX
Glad you met your Deadline but sorry to hear you are not well. Hope you will be feeling like your old self again soon..
Caerhayes looks lovely, somewhere else to visit when I manage to get down to Cornwall sometime.
Kim - thanks, and do visit Caerhays - its well worth it! But check opening times - I think they're only open till June or something. X
That place looks glorious!
I'm glad you're feeling a little better and that you met your book deadline.
It is gorgeous Debs! Well worth a visit if ever you're down this way X
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