Holiday in St Ives - Part V
This morning we woke up wanting a more lazy day and Joel played his part by not stirring until 7:30 a full 12 hours after going to sleep! Amazing! Expecting the day to be wet and windy we decided to stay local and started the day by walking down to St Ives and exploring all the shops – again!


We walked up to the top of the mount and experienced some great views across the bay. Ang really enjoyed walking around the castle and I had a good time taking pictures of the flowers in the garden. We caught a boat back to the mainland because the tide had come in and flooded the causeway.

With the weather staying rather hot and sunny we bought some ice cream – 3 scoops in a chocolate waffle cone – we headed down to the beach hiding from the seagulls on the way. We took Joel’s socks off and introduced him to sand and very cold water. Although Ang thought it was TOOO COLD, Joel quite enjoyed it.
In the afternoon we drove to St Michael’s mount and walked across the very windy causeway to the beautiful island.
It was so windy that Joel’s eyes started to water, so I give him my glasses to see if it would help. As well as looking rather funny, they didn’t stay on longer than a few seconds so I gave up on that idea.
We walked up to the top of the mount and experienced some great views across the bay. Ang really enjoyed walking around the castle and I had a good time taking pictures of the flowers in the garden. We caught a boat back to the mainland because the tide had come in and flooded the causeway.
We finished the day with a lovely walk along the beach in St Ives before consuming large portions of Chinese again!
Heading back to the car park we witnessed a large helicopter landing at Lands End before taking off again – even Joel was impressed by the noisy bird! Back in the car we drove down the coast and stopped off at a recommendation from my parents, Minack Theatre – an open air amphitheatre built into the sea cliffs with stunning views. The sea looked so blue from the sea cliffs and we were lucky enough to witness a pair of birds diving feet under water to catch fish.
In the afternoon we explored the shops in St Ives more fully and managed not to buy anything. Ang was especially taken by the paintings on offer and is on a mission to twist my arm into buying her one before the end of the week – so watch this space! We finished the day by walking up to the headland on the other side of St Ives before taking Joel back for more food, a bounce on his swing and a big boy bath. This evening we ate too much Chinese takeaway while chilling out in front of the BAFTAS.

