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Sally Kindberg and St Ia
A while ago my interest in early Celtic saints resulted in a series of drawings. Walking in Cornwall has always been one of my joys, and the story and image of St Ia, patron saint of St Ives, gripped my … Continue reading
Posted in Drawings, Travels, Walking
Tagged Celtic saints, cliff walk, coast path, Cornwall, gorse, handwritten text, Huers' Hut, Penwith, pilgrimage, Porthmeor beach, saints, signage, signposts, St Ia, St Ives, the Scillonian
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Visit to St Ives, Cornwall
“Cornwall is closed!” shouted a harrassed looking railway official at Exeter station. I’d decided to try and get to St Ives despite severe weather warnings, and luckily took some provisions (well, ahem, chocolate for emergencies) with me as the journey … Continue reading