Thursday, October 20, 2011

October News

Our hectic Summer seems to have drifted to Autumn so quickly I wonder where the year has gone.
St Just seems busier than ever. The leaflets that we produced for the Chamber of Commerce to promote our local businesses - Exploring and Where to Stay in the St Just and Land's End Area - have been really popular and we hope we have encouraged people to stop off and stay for a while to enjoy what we have to offer in the town. Certainly many of our guests at the holiday cottage who have not visited before are amazed how much there is in the town and how friendly people are. If you are either looking to visit or planning to live in the area, the Chamber website is a good place to start.
Most of my time recently has been spent on a couple of marketing projects for clients and working on our own website for the fused glass that we produce. Our glass Christmas decorations are now out in all the galleries and available online which makes Christmas seem to come around even sooner. If you are thinking about what to buy for your loved ones this year, check out the The Glass House website for some great fused glass gifts and Christmas ornaments.
The other parts of our lives are winding down as the season closes. The clocks change this weekend so my summer evening agility classes are too dark and too cold to continue, but Saturdays are still busy. And we have guests in the holiday cottage until mid-November and then a few weeks for a break before Christmas and New Year.
And finally the picture above just about sums up the month of weather - very changeable, stormy, rainy, sunny, but overall very beautiful. I suddenly saw the view driving back from St Ives this morning as a rain cloud approached St Michael's Mount. Stunning.

A Glorious Autumn Day in West Cornwall














Christmas is approaching fast. Today we were dropping off some of our glass to the Out of the Blue Gallery in Marazion. And there was just time to pop out and take a photo.

Marazion was looking fantastic today in the Autumn sunshine with a dramatic St Michael's Mount still attracting visitors across the causeway at low tide.

Having said that, last Thursday, the Mount had disappeared in the fog that was shrouding the whole of West Cornwall.

That's the thing about living in this part of Cornwall ... the weather changes, and sometimes very quickly. The past few days have been a mixture of heavy reain showers and glorious sunshine, so sometimes you just ignore the forecast and look out the window to see whether you should wear your wellies or your shorts.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

St Just's Lafrowda Festival

The bunting is out and St Just is truly gearing up for the annual Lafrowda Festival. We are hoping the weather will be kind to us. This picture was taken a couple of days ago on my phone. Unusually there were no cars outside the church and with the cloth bunting it looked like a scene from days gone by.


There is something on every day this week culminating with the Barbeque on Friday night and the Festival on Saturday. Find out more at http://www.lafrowda-festival.co.uk

St Just Arts and Crafts is opening on Saturday 16 July. This new gallery is a collaboration between artist Nick Smith and Neil and Ann Christmas who run Bosvargus Barn B&B. Our glass will be in the gallery and I have just spent an evening sticking on labels and cutting ribbons for all the lightcatchers.

The St Just and Land's End Chamber leaflets are now available - one listing many of the shops, galleries and activities in the area, and one with local accommodation. Pick them up from many of the traders in the town or from the information stand at Lafrowda.