1. Family News
We had an amazing month with Ellie. She had been away from home for exactly two years when she arrived at Heathrow on 14 September. Read the rest of this entry »
Whether it’s news about the comings and goings in the Cook Book, family news or events in St. Just and area there is always something going on.
We had an amazing month with Ellie. She had been away from home for exactly two years when she arrived at Heathrow on 14 September. Read the rest of this entry »
Great excitement! Ellie will be home from Australia for a month, arriving in the UK on the same day that she set off on her travels exactly two years ago. It will be lovely to see her again after so long. Read the rest of this entry »
We are really looking forward to seeing Ellie again – she’s coming home for a month, arriving in the middle of September, exactly two years since she set off on the Ozbus adventure that took her across three continents, onto Mount Everest and ended with her happily working in Brisbane. Read the rest of this entry »
Jake has just heard that he has won an open public art competition in Sydney, Vancouver Island not Australia. He submitted designs for two life-size sculptures to stand in a park near the sea, one of a pirate and the other a dog-walker. Read the rest of this entry »
If you have a spare day or two, now is the time to be out of the cliffs. The flowers are absolutely fantastic. Read the rest of this entry »
After the excitement of proper snow in St Just, it has been wonderful to bask in genuinely hot sun for the past week. Read the rest of this entry »
It seems only yesterday that we bought what was then the St Just Tea Rooms. In fact it was on 31 January 2003. That’s a lot of cream teas under the belt. Read the rest of this entry »
Winter in Cornwall is a season to be taken, shaken and enjoyed, rain, wind, dark evenings and all. It is the inbetween time, a time that could drag you down, but it is a time when there is time – for people, for each other, for yourself. Read the rest of this entry »
Songs, stories, poems, tall tales and side-splitting jokes, regaled in great style by Harry Safari and Anita, with home-made pasties, heavy cake and saffron buns made by Jenny and her friends. Read the rest of this entry »