Wednesday 14 August 2013

Cardinham Woods and Cream Tea

Bodmin Holiday 2013 - Journal, day 4: Wednesday

After a late start we went shopping again. We tend to do this every other day when camping. It seems a good balance between having to shop too often and the storage space available. There was just toast for breakfast this morning. No pasties this time.

Having shopped, we returned back to camp for lunch. After lunch we went for a drive to Cardinham Woods. This is a little gem of a place, tucked away from the noise and bustle of the towns. There are marked walks and cycle paths and a small tea room. The area is owned by the Forestry Commission, so is well kept. After a short walk (we're not very adventurous in the walks department), we aimed for the cafe and a Cream tea. When in Cornwall...

We ended up very full - so didn't eat until late. Sky was overcast by the time we'd eaten so didn't light a fire.

As we were preparing our evening meal we had a panicked call from our teenage (who we left at home to fend for himself). He couldn't open the tin on sweetcorn we'd left him. After dispensing advice, all was well. All part of life's learning journey.

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