“The best education you will ever get is traveling. Nothing teaches you more than exploring the world and accumulating experiences.”














“The best education you will ever get is traveling. Nothing teaches you more than exploring the world and accumulating experiences.”














That trail into town, wow!
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Such a lovely walk – very cool‼️
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Hey- I’m still enthralled with Doc Martin’s Port When(Port Isaac)!,,😃 Went out shopping for the fist time in 10 days last night at 8:15pm. It had rained and it was a COIL 80 degrees!! Wonderful and not many people out at Walmart!! Got back at 9:45pm!!!!😋😘 Enjoy for all of us!!!🥰💋💋
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That mossy forest tunnel looks so cool!
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Beautiful ‼️
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What nice walks you must have had through the tunnel. I hope there was a pub at the top after the climb up from the harbour…whew!
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It was very cool!
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Nice peaceful quaint town. 💖
LorettaSpread Love ❤️
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Wow, so much to love here! I’d like to get my hands in that moss too.
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So soft and spongy❣️❣️❣️
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Dear Barb and Murph, I am so, so jealous. Every picture makes me wish I was there tagging along with you. What a wonderful adventure you are having. Saw our dear Sandra this morning for yoga and BUC. Wow, is it hard work. But, having her as our guide and the beautiful setting of the Yamasaki Unitarian Church makes it all worthwhile.
Happy trails to you! Kathleen
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Yes, we are very fortunate – I miss my practice. Two months off is a lot! Take care xo
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My husband and I were both intrigued with your high and low tide photos of the harbor. Interesting that the boats remain even through low tide!
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Yes, we saw the same thing in Port Isaac – I guess they just wait for the tide to come in so they can sail out. I imagine boaters are very tide conscious. I posted a kind of funny scene last year in Portugal re: that subject.
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These are beautiful pictures of such a unique and special place. I’d love to do that walk down via Wrinkleberry Lane one day 😀
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If you decide to stay there, let me know. We stayed at a wonderful B&B and the host told us how to get down to the village that way. It was very cool!
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