The festive season!

It has been remarked upon by our current guests that blog posts have lapsed somewhat this Autumn. Guilty and surprised how time has flown by since the making of blackberry jam, but equally amazed to learn of the frequency that some of our regular guests look at our blog and facebook posts I resolve to do better in the New Year.

So I thought I’d show you a resume of Christmas since mid December – Boscrowan style!

First there is the now annual charity wreath making workshop and lunch which I run with a very good friend at a venue close by, with all the proceeds (which this year was in excess of £1000) going to Marie Curie Cancer Care. A horsebox full of greenery – holly (declared more prickly than last year by some participants!), berried ivy, bay, and anything else green and exciting that Jenny and I could gather from our field hedges on the lovely sunny Saturday before and

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several trayfuls of meringues were made  for my meringue wreath desert which  turned out to be a bit of  a showstopper – over 2′ across and served 30 with ease. Must repeat that one for any event where large numbers are involved.

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Some wonderful wreaths were produced.

 

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and we made more for special commissions.

Then there was the decorating of the cottages for Christmas

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and the guests in both cottages so kindly entertained us with champagne  so I went equipped with camera too to capture the scene.

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On Christmas day David and I enjoyed a picnic and walk  overlooking the sea at Bosigran

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With more coastal walks in the splendid weather on the days to follow

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Walk to Perranuthnoe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So, let’s wish all our readers and our guests past, present and future a very, very, Happy New Year and thank you for following Boscrowan with such interest.

Oh and a special mention and toast to Maria who has now been to stay here 26 times in the 13 years since we first opened Peace and Plenty to visitors in 2001 – what amazing support! We conclude that she rather likes staying here.

 

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