Tuesday 14 October 2014

Another Sunday outing

This weekend we went for another autumn walk to clear our heads of homework, emails and report writing and this weekend we chose a beach walk so Autumn's advancing was less pronounced.

I wasn't expecting to get a post out of it at all as we wandered along Porthcurnick Beach on the Roseland Peninsular, most of my time was spent looking at the shells and sea weed which were particularly impressive there. 
Once I had exhausted my 'ways to pimp your shell' hunt, (here are the best two)


we wandered up to have a look at the lovely Hidden Hut Cafe, which overlooks the beach, as we thought we might bring our next group of visitors here. 


Now, just looking at a Cafe never goes well and we ended up staying for delicious Roskilly ice creams and hot chocolate obviously, but what was particularly lovely about the cafe were the little flower arrangements dotted around. Simple, fresh and obviously picked from a much loved garden, they were charming.


With late Tagetes and sprays of berries...


colourful foliage and Japanese Anemones...



...in pretty glass vases.



Enamel jugs with Cosmos, Rudbeckia and Larkspur (my current favourites).


...an impressive array of squashes...


...and the most up market dog bowl ever!

The Hidden Hut is open until the end of October and then weekends only until Christmas.
Apparently they do Soup Sundays and Feast Nights too, so a return trip is very likely.







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