Because I now live in Scotland, I get a sense of ‘wanderlust‘ on the few occasions I get the chance to return to my hometown of Penzance, in Cornwall. The above photo is of one of my favourite places in Penzance, the bottom end of Chapel Street.
Because I now live in Scotland, I get a sense of ‘wanderlust‘ on the few occasions I get the chance to return to my hometown of Penzance, in Cornwall. The above photo is of one of my favourite places in Penzance, the bottom end of Chapel Street.
My wanderlust gives me a yearning to visit Scotland… maybe England and Wales too… I love the historical buildings… here in Canada, there is not much older than 150 years… and that is rare…
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You’ll certainly love Scotland, Maggie, especially Edinburgh!! π
And if you like more ancient types of structure, my home Cornwall is fantastic for standing stones, stone circles and quoits π
But what you miss in history in Canada, you certainly make up for in the scenery and wildlife you have over there! I’ve only had a wee quick look, but your blog looks amazing!
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Thanks.. Yes I do love the wilderness, the myriad of lakes and both pacific and Atlantic coasts.
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If I ever get to visit the north American continent, it’s the west coast of Canada that really takes my fancy, the mountain ous landscape makes the Highlands of Scotland look like just wee hummocks!
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We are moving to the west coast this summer.. I grew up there. Yes the mountains are truly a sight to enjoy. I love your work “hummocks”.
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What a fantastic place to grow up Maggie π I’m sure you won’t regret your move back there this summer π
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You don’t have the gizmo for following you via email notification do you? I’ve ticked ‘follow’, but I know myself too well. I rarely make time to look at the WP Reader……
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I’ll see if I can get it put onto this theme, Margaret…….. there should be a space for it in the menu section, I’ll just go and have a wee look π
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Thanks!
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Margaret, if you go to the menu symbol (the three horizontal bars to the left of the title of my blog (Eye For a Pic) at the top of the home page), scroll down to the very bottom, and you’ll find the widget to follow my blog via email π
I hope that makes sense to you π
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It does. The problem is that the last item on this menu is ‘image editing’. No email widget that I can see.
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You’re on the right part Margaret…………and I hadn’t noticed till now, but you need to scroll down using the blue scroll bar on the right hand side, not the normal white and grey scroll on the far right of the page. Alternatively, if you are using a mouse, use the scroll on that, by left clicking anywhere on the blue area (other than on one of the page links), and use the wheel on the mouse to scroll down to the bottom of the menu page π
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Love your photos of England and Scotland.
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Thank you, I’m glad you like them π
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Wow, beautiful photo! π
A lovely place too! π
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Thanks Steve – it is a great place, well worth a visit, as is the rest of West Cornwall. I grew up in Penzance, and have many happy memories of the place π
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