POST 4/2026 CARBIS BAY, CORNWALL, UK . . . Walks. Friends. Lent. Evensong. Coffee mornings. Concert. Day out. Books. Casual meet-ups. Meals in and out. News. Rain, wind, hail, mud, cold. Now, lo and behold, after a few sunny spells we’re breaking out the sunscreen. All of these factors figure significantly in driving home a sense of home. It’s good to be here, home from home.

The Eden Project is a global garden like no other, set in a 30-acre china clay pit near St Austell, Cornwall. It’s truly a reconnection with the natural world. “We are a charity and a catalyst for change–inspiring positive action,” the flyer says. We visited 24 years ago, one year after it opened. Thanks to Steve and Marilyn for taking us there again.

ALFRED WALLIS / ARTIST & MARINER / 1855 aug 18 aug 29 1942 / INTO THY HANDS O LORD
Potter Bernard Leach made the tiles for his grave.








Stay connected.
-John


so nice to hear from you again. Love seeing the pictures
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So glad the sun is shining! You seem to be inhabiting “home” in a fine way, as always.
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Hi John and Marty, sounds like all is well with you. I’m walking also in often chilly, muddy, rarely sunny conditions. Last Saturday 5 of us from CMC did a sunrise Lenten walk at Fidler Pond. Possibly this could become a monthly activity? Your photo of unidentified plant with the large red bud is a banana plant. At top of photo you’ll see banana fruit. When the red casing opens another bunch of very tiny banana fruits will be visible. Phyllis
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