Sunday morning saw me at the Eucharist at Truro Cathedral, with a visiting choir from Bristol being somewhat outpowered by the Father Willis which sounded in splendid shape. Thereafter upto Newquay (sorry, but what an awful town centre- parody of the typical faded English seaside resort selling naff souvenirs. I stayed as short a time as possible, and in the end headed back to Padstow, with a visit round to Rock (the 'Millionaire's row' of Cornwall) and Polzeath, near where Sir John Betjamin is buried at the church of St Enodoc. I found a nice B&B near Padstow and headed back in in the evening, which had turned out to be lovely. The combination of battered John Dory from Stein's Fish n' Chips, and the Cambourne Town Brass band playing on the harbour side in the sunset was just perfect!
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