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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Port Isaac: Doc Martin Country

Port Isaac was high on our list of places to see in Cornwall. It is the site of the BBC series Doc Martin, and for us to say we're big fans is really saying something because we don't have TV at our house, so we don't know many of the shows most people watch, and don't like much of what is on television today. But I found this series at the library and we ended up buying the whole set. Being able to actually see the place in person was so exciting, and of course we came home and watched the whole series over again.

I don't have words to describe this place. Beautiful, quirky, scenic, steep, quaint...all of those, certainly, and more I will have to let my photos do the explaining for me.

If you click on this first photo to make it larger, you will see on the far top left street an orange dot. Just keep that in mind. This first photo was take after we had walked through the village and up onto a hill.


From the same hill. I remember this part of the coastline from some episodes in the show.


Here we are just walking into town, looking for familiar sights. We recognized so many! The parking area was about a half mile of so uphill from town. You could drive in but it would not be a good idea because the streets are so narrow and quite busy with tourists and locals.


We were ridiculously excited when we spied Doc Martin's house! It is the smaller one on the left of the three houses in the center of this photo.


A bit closer view. I could not wait to actually get over there and see it close up! How silly is that?



But first we walked down to the harbor to watch the boats coming in and to pick up some stones.



As I said, congestion! These tourists found themselves at a standoff until one finally gave in and backed up.




What is it about picking up rocks and shells that is so relaxing and compelling at the same time?



This fellow was enjoying himself too.



Lobster traps were piled high, testament to the real industry in this village.



Right by the harbor is a fish market where the day's catch is readily available for your supper.


Then up the hill (this is looking back down at the village) and at last...



The doc's house! 

And my happy face in front of it, so amazed to actually be there.


It was a steep climb up the hill to where we would be able to see the whole village, and I wasn't sure we could do it. Then we saw two women older than us climbing it, and that settled it. Up we went! It was certainly steep and not the easiest walking but it was definitely worth the climb.

From the top of the hill, looking southwest.


Caves in the rocks below, as there seem to be all along Cornwall's west coast.


There is a bench on top of the hill, perfect for just sitting and taking in the beauty. This bench is also seen in the TV shows.


Incredible. I still can't believe I saw this.


And back down the path. This was the easy section!


More familiar buildings...


including the doc's surgery as we came back down the hill.


...and in town, the pharmacy...


 Narrow, narrow streets...



The schoolhouse where the doc's love interest taught, and which is actually a restaurant where we had lunch.




 And then the trek back to the car. Remember that orange dot in the first photo? Here it is. We passed this as we trudged back up the very steep hill to the parking area. In Cornwall, they say everywhere you want to go is up, and that's the truth! It was a hard pull back to the parking area, let me tell you.


Larry's Cornish pasty lunch, with beautiful English fries.


I had to try making them at home, and they didn't come out too bad. Click here for one recipe for these tasty meat pies.


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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Home from England! And Lots to Share

Home at last, and getting ourselves sorted. What a trip we had! I have about 800 photos to sort and will be sharing the best of them here in the coming month. There is so much to tell, so much to remember. It was, I think, the trip of a lifetime and I am so very glad we went.

Now it is back to life as usual. We picked up my computer which was getting files from my old one transferred while we were gone, got groceries and gas on the way home. It was awesome to be greeted by our happy dogs and cats, who all looked quite contented and well fed thanks to the good care by our neighbors while we were away. The gardens are pitiful from the lack of rain; apparently it was very dry while we were gone. Larry found a few cucumbers and some nice tomatoes though, and there are a few other things hanging on. Hoping for rain this week. Everything is so dry.

I got our suitcases unpacked and started on the mammoth pile of laundry, sorted out the mail that our kind carrier had held and delivered yesterday. Then we watched some Doc Martin, laughing when we could identify the places we'd seen in Port Isaac, where the show was filmed. Bed felt so good; I was glad we'd changed the sheets before we left. We'd also left the house in pretty good order so coming home was not stressful. Instead, it was relaxing to know there was nothing pressing waiting for us to do.

Here are a few teaser pics for this morning. I'll be writing more and posting more because this blog is the best place I have for capturing those memories.

Nice to be back with you, friends!

























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