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Sally Kindberg in Cornwall

After a damp few days eventually the sun came out and I walked through Penzance to Marazion, using the coast path along the side of Mounts Bay, once the site of an ancient forest. I called inland at Gulval church … Continue reading

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Sally Kindberg’s Museum of Dust – Pilgrims Steps at St Michaels Mount

In ancient times pilgrims heading to join the Santiago de Compostela route would make their way to St Michael’s Mount in Cornwall before they set sail to France, then continued their pilgrimage on foot. Those travelling by boat from Ireland, … Continue reading

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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

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