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Stephanie Jackson
Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 09:09 on 30th April 2009
I was up very early this morning and I saw that Debbie had asked about seeing my Corwall photos. If you want to have a look at anyone's photos Debbie just click on the name under the picture and that will take you to their photos, favourites, tours, profile etc. I suddenly thought that although I know we have a Cornwall tour the pictures are all in differernt orders and difficult for you to decide where to go. I have therefore compiled a tour around the coastal areas (a few places just inland) from the North West at Bude all the way down the North coast to Lands End and then up around the coast all the way East to Looe. I have put comments along the way about each of the places - they appear just under the photos. It is a big tour 90 photos! I hope it will be interesting to you Debbie - think I got a bit carried away!
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Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 18:02 on 30th April 2009
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Debbie Adams
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quotePosted at 04:06 on 1st May 2009
You are great stephanie!;-)) I have started looking at them but i will finish friday so my husband can look with me, Thank you so muchI am so excited!!
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Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 16:17 on 1st May 2009
So glad you were pleased Debbie. I really enjoyed doing it with the map in front of me - took my mind off everything that is going on!
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Debbie Adams
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quotePosted at 02:14 on 2nd May 2009

We have so enjoyed it Stephanie  we have looked at more today and i have made notes,, You were really sweet to do this;

  hope things are going ok with you and Aaron is doing ok???

 

I love the pictures of your kids soooo cute!!! and the horse ride on the beach,,OMG thats what i want to do,, and the Pastry!!!YUM!!;-))))

LOL,LOL I saw the huge bee that took me a second I thought Wow I thought our misquitoes were big but your bee beats us,,lol dont want to run into that Bee!!LOL

O and the Cornish Cottage is so cute i have looked it up and emailed them I really like it and the price was not bad,,do you know about how far it is from Whiltshire-(Stonehenge)>?



Edited by: DEBBIE ADAMS at:2nd May 2009 03:28
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Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 06:48 on 2nd May 2009
A long way Debbie! It is right at the bottom of Cornwall - it takes us over 4 hours to get there from the West Midlands so it would take probably the same amount of time to get to Stonehenge. It is a lovely place though and they are good friends of ours.
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lancashirelove
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quotePosted at 10:50 on 2nd May 2009
stonhenge is one of the oldest natural history sites debbie and worth a visit if you are in the area, but it gets lots of visitors (crowds) and may not be upto your expectations so if you  travel a long distance just to see that alone, you may be disapointed. There are nicer things to see if your stay is limited in time.
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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 03:50 on 3rd May 2009

I agree, Michael, and whilst you're in the neighborhood, Debbie, the town of Salisbury is very charming and has a fantastic medieval cathedral.

Stephanie, I LOVE your Cornwall tour.  Well done!

 

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Debbie Adams
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quotePosted at 04:25 on 3rd May 2009

Thanks guys!

My (kinda) plan is to head toward Whiltshire/Salisbury and maybe stay a night or 2 and see stonehenge and other things than head toward Devon, Cornwall and around that area and stay several days its just hard to determine time traveling to see how much we can cover. But i am thinking since Stephanie says it takes around 4 hrs to get to Cornwall than we would head out early one morning and stay around that area for several days to see all we can of Devon & cornwall,,ect Does that sound possible?

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Debbie Adams
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quotePosted at 04:43 on 3rd May 2009
Hey is there a way to keep Stepahnie's tour on my favorites?? I no how to add the pictures to my favorites but cant figure out the whole tour?? Thanks
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