![]() ![]() Tell you what, I’m dying to chat to you about your travels. Thanks for inviting me to this gorgeous beach Lucy, I know how busy you must be. Thanks Oh this is a lovely setting for a cuppa and a cake! There’s plenty of tea in the pot so, can you just flatten that rug out a bit please? Don’t want to spill the tea. She’s just getting settled – oh what’s that you’ve brought Lucy? Some shortbread for later? Why thank you very much indeed. it was a bit hard carrying the tray and cake on the sand but we’ve managed it. ![]() So, we’ve actually taking the whole affair outside today – well its a bit hot inside and well when Lucy told me about her secret beach I jumped at the chance! So here we are…. Oh we are very lucky indeed to have the lovely Lucy Clarke on the blog today! She’s taken time out from travelling and has invited me to visit her on her lovely beach. ![]()
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