this patchwork landscape just in front of the see in your post below reminds me so much the area around Eastbourne, which is in some sense also the continuation of Cornwall. This mini village looks so cute !
So yesterday afternoon I was out in the Market Garden shooing chickens out from under my feet and I was wondering (please no geographical laughing at me) if where you were visiting was where my daughter's Red Cornish Chickens were from originally. Since they are in the English class of chickens, as opposed to American, Mediteranian, Asiatic, or Continental, I knew they were from England. But then the whole Cornwall and Cornish thing and so I was wondering and I think I found my answer in the photo that says "Cornish mine house". Any who, all that to say, I am enjoying your photos and they are causing me to be entertained while I work. Thanks.
What size are those models? Are they miniatures or life size?
ReplyDeleteVery interesting...
ReplyDeleteSure looks like a fun place!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a very interesting model village.
ReplyDeleteI'm catching up again mac (sounds like a familiar refrain).
ReplyDeleteBeen following along on your tour to Land's End - I think I was near there a few weeks ago - at 38,000 ft - when flying back home from Rhodes !
Very interesting countryside ! Look forward to more of the scenery.
this patchwork landscape just in front of the see in your post below reminds me so much the area around Eastbourne, which is in some sense also the continuation of Cornwall. This mini village looks so cute !
ReplyDeleteHow interesting! Love it!
ReplyDeleteBetty
I imagine people living there time ago could be freezing!LOL
ReplyDeleteThese mini model village is adorable!
Léia
So yesterday afternoon I was out in the Market Garden shooing chickens out from under my feet and I was wondering (please no geographical laughing at me) if where you were visiting was where my daughter's Red Cornish Chickens were from originally. Since they are in the English class of chickens, as opposed to American, Mediteranian, Asiatic, or Continental, I knew they were from England. But then the whole Cornwall and Cornish thing and so I was wondering and I think I found my answer in the photo that says "Cornish mine house". Any who, all that to say, I am enjoying your photos and they are causing me to be entertained while I work. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteJust the place for a portable Imac :-)
ReplyDeleteHad to look twice before I saw it was a model.
Look good models. Shame there isn't anything around so you can judge the scale.
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