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Sally Kindberg’s visit to Cornwall
My tiny Penzance bedroom – more like a ship’s cabin than a B&B room – overlooked the sea. The sea lured me out every morning despite the wet, grey weather, and I was fortified by a delicious breakfast. Everything is … Continue reading
Posted in Travels
Tagged 'Social Fabric' exhibition, Alfred Wallis, Celia Pym, fishing boat, fishing harbour, Newlyn, Newlyn fish, Vivian Leigh's jacket
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Sally Kindberg in Cornwall again
With a fresh notebook, a pen or two and my walking boots I set out for Penzance, feeling my usual excitement as the train crossed over the Tamar from Devon via the Brunel Bridge. Operational since 1859, it enabled an … Continue reading
Posted in Notebooks, Travels, Walking
Tagged Agapanthus Tea room, Birnam Wood, bluebells, chance meetings, Cinderella, Godland, Gulval, Iceland, Jubilee Pool, Macbeth, Newlyn, Newmarket, Palmason, Penlee House, Penzance, Polanski, Royal Opera House film
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Sally Kindberg’s visit to Cornwall
What an adventure! My first long train journey since I had Covid last spring. Crossing the Tamar into Cornwall from Devon (where I was born btw) on the wonderful Brunel bridge is always a thrill. I stayed in Penzance, exploring … Continue reading
Posted in Travels
Tagged Alfred Wallis, Haegue Yang, Jubilee Pool, Lord Nelson, Morrab Gardens, Newlyn, Penzance, St Ives, St Michael's Mount, Tate St Ives, Trelawney Fish, Trewyn Gardens
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Sally Kindberg’s notes from Cornwall
Walrus sighting reported in the nearby Scilly Isles. He apparently floated south from the Arctic on a melting iceberg.
Posted in Notebooks, Travels
Tagged Cornwall, drawing smells, drawing sounds, geothermal pool, Gulval, handwriting, map, Mounts Bay, Mousehole, Newlyn, notebook drawings, notebook pages, Penzance, Penzance Jubilee Pool, sea creatures, seaside, synaesthesia, travel notes, walrus, walrus sighting. Scilly Isles
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Sally Kindberg goes to Penzance
I decided to travel to Penzance for the weekend even though plans to run a Pirate workshop there had fallen through. It had been difficult week in London including a visit to hospital and a leak from the flat above me, … Continue reading
Posted in Sketchbooks, Travels
Tagged coastal, Cornwall, festival, Golowan festival, Jubilee Pool, Mazey festival, mermaids, Mousehole, Newlyn, notebook, Penzance, pirates, seacoast, walking
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