09:24:40 I thought the front door would make a nice backdrop for the group photo, but Martin pointed out the sun would make everyone squint. | 09:26:10 However I did get this nice shot of Jessica and Erika there. | 09:26:13 | 09:31:37 |
09:31:49 | 09:37:09 Assembling for the group photo. | 09:38:40 | 09:38:45 |
09:38:49 | 09:38:50 | 09:39:33 | 09:42:59 Vera arriving to have her photo taken. |
09:43:03 | 09:43:05 | 09:46:14 | 09:46:30 |
09:46:35 | 09:46:38 | 09:46:40 Probably the best of the ones I took. | 09:46:42 |
09:46:43 | 09:46:44 | 09:46:46 | 09:46:47 |
09:46:48 | 09:46:51 | 09:46:54 | 09:46:58 |
09:48:26 We thought it would also be nice to get one of Louise, Dad and Vera. | 09:48:31 | 09:56:02 After the photo session, Erika and William playing in the garden. | 09:56:05 |
10:28:30 Fuschias. | 10:32:19 View of the front of Landaviddy. | 10:32:28 | 10:33:08 |
10:33:14 | 11:10:53 We went to find the fairies at the bottom of the garden. | 11:13:00 The kids running around the garden. | 13:29:57 After lunch, we were all feeling a bit lazy and couldn't quite be bothered to go out anywhere, so Chie had a tinkle on the piano... |
13:53:34 ...while I played bar billiards for a bit. | 14:57:00 ...and later on Chie did some drawing and painting. | 14:57:06 | 15:02:29 The front of the house again. |
15:02:42 | 15:03:23 | 15:13:36 Erika helping Chie to do a bit of painting in the bar. | 16:05:02 Night Bell. |
16:24:29 We decided to walk to the Crumplehorn Inn, so here we are heading into Polperro for the last time. | 16:34:23 Lucy joined us on foot as well, and here we are saying goodbye for now to the sea at the harbour in Polperro. | 16:34:26 | 16:34:28 |
17:34:47 The last family meal together ("only" 19 of us left at this point) at the Crumplehorn Inn - we effectively had a whole room to ourselves. | 17:34:49 This one came out quite well. | 17:35:08 Erika wanted to take a picture as well. | 18:46:24 Erika giving Grandad Nick a hand to get up as we were getting read to leave after dinner. |
19:28:38 Back at the house, one last Negroni in the garden. |