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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home3/aboarddi/public_html/blog/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114On Thursday morning we found a caf\u00e9 in Penzance with free WiFi and caught up with emails, etc. We learned that one of our credit cards that we’d left on the boat has been used and we had to speak at length to the credit card company. The broader implication is concerning as it’s likely someone has been aboard our boat. I fired off an email to the boat yard just in case but we won’t really know the full implication of this until we return. Bummer.\n<\/p>\n
<\/a>After a lunch of pasties we headed off for more walking. This time we walked inland taking in a number of old and ancient sites. The first site was an old baptistery not too far from Penzance.\n<\/p>\n <\/a>Next we were back in the car and off to “Lanyon Quoit” a burial memorial looking much like a stone table.\n<\/p>\n Third stop was for the length hike where we first walked across the moor to an abandoned mine called “Ding Dong.” Along the way we came to some standing stones called “Men-an-tol”. They looked like the number 101. Apparently you are supposed to pass ailing children through the circular stones and their ills will be cured. We didn’t have any ailing children with us but Lois was able to plant part of her anatomy through the hole. Although we’d missed the summer peak, we <\/a>were still treated to the yellows and purples of the heather.\n<\/p>\n After “Ding Dong” we headed towards “nine maidens” a group of standing stones. Someone appeared to have traced some sort of magic circle in the ground perhaps hoping the ancient nature of the site contained some mystical influence. We found a dead mouse by a stone. An offering perhaps? Somehow I doubt it.\n<\/p>\n