This should be a month of definite temperature drops, not in Cornwall, it's been lovely. Meaning for a lot of fun activities. I'll try and keep this as short as possible.
As well as a crazy, hectic time working I've managed to pay a visit to London...twice actually three times. Plus, visit some beautiful scenery in the homeland through walks and bike rides.
I kicked off the month with a brother, sister bonding weekend in the big smoke. We both love to visit new places so wanted to go where we hadn't been before and it had to include time to watch a family member perform in The Crucible, a west end show at The Old Vic.
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Box Park is a truly awesome place within Shorditch. Downstairs homes unique pop up shops displaying everything cool, from clothing to cosmetics. Upstairs showcases such a wide variation on food it's hard to choose which part of the world is tickling your taste buds. We lunched at #Pieminister, which served pies and sides with even a lighter and healthier choice to choose from.
London Tube to Canary wharf.
Canary Wharf
The M&M store, Leicester Square.
The Old Vic to see The Crucible.
The Emirates Sky Line took us over a part of the city I had never seen before, The Docklands.
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These Tall Ships, we had seen leave Falmouth the weekend before and just arrived in London.
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The end of the month meant more family time, this time including the rents. We ventured back up north to Kent for a cousins wedding. (By the way, everything is 'up north' when in Cornwall) The warm weather meant summer clothes could still be worn and there was no need to faff around with tights, I hate those things.
I rarely get to spend time with my whole family, so it was a nice change. and the lovely weather made it even more enjoyable.
A three course meal, cake, champagne, wine and buffet was provided through out the reception. After the long wait between breakfast and lunch, it definitely filled all the gaps and more.
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I wore a Top Shop Petite dress, Florence and Fred Blazer and River Island Cork Heels.
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In between these dates I paid yet another flying visit 'up north' to just south west of London, to High Wycombe. This was to attend my boyfriends graduation. The sun was out, the smiles were on and it was a very proud moment for me He had worked so hard to achieve his degree. It was the first graduation I had ever been too and I don't think I have ever clapped so much, but it was a great day.
Here I am wearing a Lipsy Dress, Leather heals from New Look, Gold long heart chain from New Look and a short gold chain from a Roy Doble Jewelers.
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The following weekend I had a visitor come to stay with me in Cornwall. I love times like this because it is the perfect excuse to explore my own county.
The Minack Theater, This place and the story behind it is just awesome. Musicals, theater groups, musicians, comedians all come here to perform and the set changes roughly every weekend. A lady named Rowena Cade built it mainly by herself, with the occasional help from family members for her theater group to provide entertainment to the community during the war. I wont tell you anymore and just urge you to go and see it!
Sennen, South Cornwall
Lands End, the very tip of Cornwall.
Portreath, my favorite place to watch the sun set!
I'm looking forward to more adventure in October already.
Make it a good one!
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