Things Done and Seen
Jul. 1st, 2019 12:47 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This week I went down to the Minack theatre with my mother on what proved to be a VERY windy day, to see Pericles, a play written probably-mostly-maybe by Shakespeare. The wind was loud and wild and the plot fast-moving, so I'm not sure I caught all the intricacies, but we enjoyed the play anyway. I have some more photos, which I may dig out later, but in the meanwhile have a video of the wild waves on the beach at Porthcurno, where we stopped afterwards to give the outbound traffic a chance to clear.
Gah! Dreamwidth can't import embedded youtube videos from LJ, apparently? OK. Fine...
... and the provided site-embed thing is iffy in the extreme. Never mind, DW. You get back to knitting and I'll just put it all in the HTML as if it was 2005. Oh, and fix the cut, too? OKthen.
I went for a wander around Calstock on Saturday morning, taking snaps. We crossed the railway by the station. As you can see, it's not the busiest of lines.

I wandered down Church Street and past the Boot Inn.
Rosie, admiring the viaduct
And pretending to ignore a goose and be suddenly VERY INTERESTED in the end of a random elderly kayak.
Back Lane, a lane so narrow that even in Calstock, they have accepted that there's no way to get a car down there.
And here's the railway viaduct again, this time from the footpath behind the tiny station.

It was very quiet, and in the distance I could hear music, so when I got close to it, I recorded it:
Gah! Dreamwidth can't import embedded youtube videos from LJ, apparently? OK. Fine...
... and the provided site-embed thing is iffy in the extreme. Never mind, DW. You get back to knitting and I'll just put it all in the HTML as if it was 2005. Oh, and fix the cut, too? OKthen.
I went for a wander around Calstock on Saturday morning, taking snaps. We crossed the railway by the station. As you can see, it's not the busiest of lines.

I wandered down Church Street and past the Boot Inn.

Rosie, admiring the viaduct

And pretending to ignore a goose and be suddenly VERY INTERESTED in the end of a random elderly kayak.

Back Lane, a lane so narrow that even in Calstock, they have accepted that there's no way to get a car down there.

And here's the railway viaduct again, this time from the footpath behind the tiny station.

It was very quiet, and in the distance I could hear music, so when I got close to it, I recorded it: