Most of our work is in Portmellon.
Which is just a couple of miles away down a windy lane.
Yesterday we had time to kill between jobs...
So we enjoyed a few minutes by the sea before the rain came.
An unusually calm sea!
Portmellon is known for it's high tides.
The pub is on the left of this photo & just behind it are 3 apartments we take care of.
The house up high on the left is actually derelict, though owned by folks we work for - who are selling it for a snip at £1,500,000!
We always joke that we clean most of the properties around the bay...
But actually it's only 10 of them here!
Most of the year, the beach is usually covered in seaweed...
And we sometimes get complaints about it from holiday makers!
Not sure what they think we can do about it or about the beer & weather...
The sea was lovely & clear & there were hundreds of these fish...
Which look more like baby eels!
The pub.
An old car in bits...
We'd love to be in the house on the left when the sea gets wild...
The house & apartments to the right get a real bashing at times!
Here's a video we took last year - with us waffling on in the background...
Yes, Sime is a nutter, well actually we both are - Hope you enjoy it!
Bye for now.
Kay & Sime
xx
Comments
Jane x
I particularly enjoyed the background music of Sime's band :-)
Seeing those tiny fish took me back to our holidays at Mawgan Porth, where Roobarb would stand over the rock pools, mesmerised by the movement in the water.
Perhaps those guest who complained about the seaweed thought your cleaning duties should extend to the beaches. LOL Clearly they think you are people of great power and influence if they think you can do anything about the weather not to mention the beer!
In case I don't have time to visit your blog before the weekend, have a good one. :-)
xo Catherine
Kay :)
I suppose it makes it more special when you do see the sea now - being so far away.
Kay :)
Ooh - We'd love to be twister chasers!
At our last house we took care of the owner's 2 chocolate labs & the girl dog used to catch salmon in the river - amazing (though upsetting) to see!
Kay :)
Have a good weekend too Karin.
Kay :)
Kay :)