Wet as a shag (cormorant)
As yellow as a Keet's foot
Thirsty as a gull
A temper like a fowl
As weak as a goose chick
Sick as a shag
Mazed as a curly (curlew)
Wisht as a winnard (red wing)
~ Cornish Sayings
Feeling tired but at the same time feeling concerned I did not have the energy yesterday afternoon to volunteer in the hoop houses. I was getting exhausted just trying to fight the exhaustion that came over me from walking through cemeteries. I must do the simple exercises Harry taught me (through Trager) to re-balance for the second leg of the journey at a community farm.
to be continued.
I leave my heart with the greatest affection and respect for the hosts of Riverside Cottage, Harry and Julie Dalford. I will never forget their kindness and strong presence ~ two remarkable people of great strength, determination, intelligence, love, and a mindful work ethic managing a pristine and sustainable organic farm.
And so I leave paradise behind and have the luxury and comfort of a ride by David Trestrail to Hayle, Gwinear, and St. Just. David's kind offer was a Godsend, really, as I never could have made stops along the way with all my luggage.
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