And the Eden Project...wow. I was blown away by it, by the sheer amount of plants. Being there is the midst of them exploring all the different colours and shapes was fantastic. The biodomes are so huge. (I wonder how much food could be produced in them:) Only trouble is that I now want to go and visit them all in their natural habitats... It is a fantastic use of an old quarry at any rate. Do you reckon they could do a similar thing with old coal mines?? Well, happy 5th birthday, Eden Project, and may you have many more succesful years to come.
It's hard to decide what was the best bit of the holiday: whether having a bath in the cottage, the amasing sea, spending quality time with my friends, seals and otters... But it has made coming back to work twice as miserable. I didn't touch a cornish pasty whilst there as I'm that sick and tired of seeing them at work!! Possibly having a holiday was the best bit of the holiday, if you know what I mean:) Cornwall is absolutely beautiful and full of so many things to see and do that we are already planning our next trip down!
And look out for nuns on bikes as that wins you the game of 'horse' for ever and ever...
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Similar to "horses" is the games of arms vs legs. This one you see how may arms or legs you can count on pub signs. eg if there was a plough horse on the sign you got 4 points if you are on the leg team. This was from the days when one did not travel on motorways all the time, but had to go through villages. But before playing you must decide how many points you get for pubs such as "The King's arms" which shows a crest of arms :)
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