We had to make a short visit to Fowey so I snapped a few quick photos as we walked. The first two are views on the way from the Fowey car park into town.
We walked into the town via the
Customs House Hill
It turned a bit rainy for a while, but soon stopped. We walked along the town to the car ferry which crosses the Fowey River. The large house on the opposite side of the river was where Daphne du Maurier once lived.
We had finished our reason for visiting Fowey and walked back through the town. More people about now.
That's all for t0day. Thanks for visiting my blog ~ Mike.
There are other Fowey Posts on this blog - please use the search at the top of this blog.
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Fowey is a delightful place and your photos remind me of the steep streets and paths down to the river when we visited many years ago. I remember being told by local people that it's name is pronounced " Foy".
ReplyDeleteWe never crossed over on a river taxi, your pictures of the boats and colourful houses show how attractive this place is. David.
Hello David, Fowey ( yes pronounced Foy) is one of my favourite places. We stayed in one of the small cottages for about three months when we were waiting to move into our current house, it was a memorable time. Across the river there is a lovely walk. Good wishes _ Mike.
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ReplyDeleteNice walk Mike.
I see at Daphne du Maurier's Wikipedia page that she liked walking as much as you do, Mike -
"Du Maurier's love of the outdoors and walking were written about in Annabel Abbs's book Windswept: Walking in the Footsteps of Remarkable Women (Two Roads, 2021) as she retraced the writer's walk along the Rhône river in France, accompanied by her Cornish neighbour and friend Clara Vyvyan."
It's a pity the internet and cell phones weren't available back then, as Daphne may well have had a blog like your blog Mike?
Hello Darren - your comments are always interesting. As for Daphne du Maurier. if you put Daphne du Maurier in the search on this blog it will turn up Maurier's estate home etc.
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Hello Michael, thanks for a nice photo excursion and beautiful views. Happy birthday! Have a fabulous day full of smiles, hugs, and joy. May you stay happy and healthy through the years. Cheers, Nina Livanskaya
ReplyDeleteThank you so much - yes another year older! Hope you have a good week. Best wishes.
DeleteThank you for the delightful tour! Lots of texture and colors in these pictures! It looks like an interesting place even in the hazy weather. I remember an earlier post you wrote some time ago and also remember the pronunciation of the town’s name. I’m surprised my aging memory could recall it! Ann K.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this lovely post and photos. I have visited Fowey often with my family when holidaying from the Netherlands and did some crabbing and ate tasteful cakes on the little terrace of the Dwelling House. Very dear memories! Your next post about Charlestown remind me of lovely days at Porthpean beach and eating burger in buns🙂
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