As we drove down Chapel Hill in Truro yesterday, the evening sun was lighting up the cathedral, a view I grew up with when we lived on the hill.
The bouquet that arrived on Mother’s Day is still looking lovely. 
Tonight was the opening of the exhibition, Cornish Myths and Legends, at the Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery.
The sun shining through the front door at our Daughter’s house played rainbows all along the hall carpet.
On our last day together we all went out for breakfast and I had what was described on the menu as ‘Pancake with Fruit and Maple Syrup.’ It turned out to be four pancakes! However, they were so light and fluffy that I managed them all!
And now we are home after our trip to see LiveWire no 3 in her show, Legally Blonde, and to spend time with the family.
Friends are on holiday. in a cabin in the woods and sent us this idyllic scene. Just look at the burbling stream and the many primroses..
We are just home from seeing a stunning film,Palestine 36.
“The film recounts the 1936–1939 Arab revolt against British colonial rule in Palestine during the Mandate period.”
I. realsied today that there’s a pair of flowers on one of the Fritilaria. I haven’t seen one like it before.
The narcissi in the field behind our garden are fully open and I think I caught a rabbit in the picturewhich I didn’t notice when I took the photo though the field is full of bouncing bunnies.
How did I miss World Poetry Day?

Here is an absolute gem from Brian Bilston to celebrate.
I love the colour of the anemone blanda.
Such a lovely surprise today – Our eldest daughter came to visit – work problems last weekend meant she couldn’t be here for Mother’s Day so she’s been here today, brought lunch and cooked dinner. What a treat to have her company for the day.