Hi everyone! Here’s the second lot of photos from our holiday driving our vintage VW camper van round Cornwall, hope you like them!
These were taken at Tintagel Castle which is where (legend says) King Arthur was conceived – the castle is all ruins now, but the landscape in which they’re set is just breathtaking.
As mentioned in the previous holiday post, the weather in the first couple of days was sunny but cold and windy – my hair got blown about so much on the first day the cap had to go on for the second day at Tintagel, and my capsule wardrobe was a rotation of layers, layers and more layers. In fact it was quite liberating having a very limited number of clothes to choose from. You’ve heard of the 30 for 30 challenge – this was more like 5 for 5 😉
There’ll be a couple more posts from the holiday, with my everyday outfits in between (i.e. what I wore to work). Have a wonderful weekend everyone – more in a day or two!
And here he is again – the real star of these posts: Barbarossa!
Parka: La Redoute, Jeans: La Redoute, Scarf (reversible!): F+F at Tesco, Cap: Unknown, Boots: Debenhams, Sunglasses: New Look, Bag: Betty Jackson at Debenhams
What gorgeous shots!
I love stories like that, NZ is such a new country that we don't have any history that goes back that far so it adds to the appeal
It was as eery as it was beautiful, Julia… to think that people were living there a thousand years ago is mind blowing! Thanks hun xoxo
5 for 5! You make me laugh. You rock everything you wear with such a confidence to you. The combination of the great (and cozy) outfit, the VW bus, and the scenery just makes for awesome pictures!
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Oh bless you, lovely Grace, thanks so much! C xo
You are so cute! Love the red pants! And the background of course! 🙂
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:))) thank you, Jessica! xoxo
Love the outfit and that VW BUS!!! Wow, brings back memories!!!
So glad you like it, sweetie – and I'm sure they're good memories!! C xx
How fun to be able to rent a VW bus! You look great, even with the cap and windblown hair. I've always wanted to visit that area, and it looks so dramatically lovely.
Thank you sweetie, so much! C xo
The landscape is indeed breathtaking! You make me want to fly there immediately to explore. Oh, and you boots are pretty spectacular too : >
Aww thank you Patti… it was so very beautiful, I think the photos did the scenery justice! C x