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You are all such darlings! I have indeed been to Bedruthan Steps, in Cornwall. We try to holiday before the state schools break up as then the roads become positively congested then with dreadful people carriers. My blonde au pair was spotted by a reporter body boarding on Saturday off the coast of Newquay and due to her expanding waistline it has been claimed that a Great White was frolicking in the area! It has been on the news for the last couple of days.


I strapped some chicken giblets to the under side of her board this morning before we left just to check for any "preditors" in the locality, so I can safely say there are no sharks currently in Cornwall. Though I must admit that Ana was badly nibbled by a shoal of herring...

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> You are all such darlings! I have indeed been to

> Bedruthan Steps, in Cornwall. We try to holiday

> before the state schools break up as then the

> roads become positively congested then with

> dreadful people carriers. My blonde au pair was

> spotted by a reporter body boarding on Saturday

> off the coast of Newquay and due to her expanding

> waistline it has been claimed that a Great White

> was frolicking in the area! It has been on the

> news for the last couple of days.

>

> I strapped some chicken giblets to the under side

> of her board this morning before we left just to

> check for any "preditors" in the locality, so I

> can safely say there are no sharks currently in

> Cornwall. Though I must admit that Ana was badly

> nibbled by a shoal of herring...


Bedruthan Steps - very good but have you tried Watergate Bay Hotel - a surfing dude's paradise with Jamie Oliver's 15 resturant alongside it?

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