Roll With It

By Falmike

Great Day

Some days you do very little other days it’s busy, busy Wednesday was one of the latter.
Before we look back at Wednesday today started with coffee at Richard’s to start the day, always welcome and looked forward to. Next up my appointment with the Practise Nurse at the GP’s. ECG was ok, blood & urine samples given and the prescribed medication discussed.
My last two hours at the Poppy Stall of this Remembrance period before heading home to change for the 6th Falmouth Sea Scouts AGM held at the rugby club. I left before it was fully finished for the Athenaeum Club AGM.
Post meeting couple of pints and a pasty before heading home.

Wednesday Sam and I headed to the Roseland for another Bucket List item.
The Hera Memorial in St Symphonium Churchyard at Veryan.

On 1st February 1914, the ‘Hera’, a German barque, was wrecked on Gull Rock, just off Nare Head in the parish of Veryan, Cornwall. Only five of the crew of twenty-four survived. Fifteen bodies were eventually recovered, and are buried in Veryan churchyard. Buried end to end rather than side by side, their grave, nearly 100 feet in length, is the longest in the country.

We looked at the Commonwealth War Graves and the church before heading off to the next stop.

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