Time and Tide for no man waits.

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St Michael's Mount,-(an English counterpart of Mont-Saint-Michel off the coast of Normandy, France.)-in english, not Cornish, translates as "hoar rock in woodland", it is a tidal island in Mount's Bay, Marazion, Cornwall. Being a tidal island it is not always accessible by foot, you have to get there as I did, as well as coach loads of tourists,-(many Dutch and German voices were heard)-to coincide with the tide.

The castle and chapel though managed by the National Trust, have been the home of the St Aubyn family since around the middle of the 17th century

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So across the causeway, booked online, £12 for the garden and an extra £16 for the castle ( the castle bit was pretty crap, you don't get to see much and what you do is rammed with instasnapgramers) I would not do the castle had I known it was going to be thus.
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The island has its own private graveyard, in Victorian times there were about 300 residents on the island, which had a busy harbour, a welcome port for fishermen and seafarers. Now the numbers have dwindled to around 30 or so. I could live here on this idyllic island.

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12 quids worth of plants

A big thanks to the RHS website in identifying these stunning plants, I would probably have referred to them as , the blue one, the red one and wow that looks gorgeous one.

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Now me being dim expected the island to have formal gardens to wander around, oh silly me, it was all up hill and down dale compact terraced rock gardens. Bloody lovely.

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It was created as far back as 1878 and has survived remarkably well considering it is directly on the sea, faced with gales and whipping winds, it has the advantage of being protected from the frost and the rock itself acts like a storage radiator, absorbing heat by day and releasing through the night. It is a wonderful micro climate of Mother Nature's ingenuity.

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The delicate gardens need to be protected though from us visitors, 150,000 made the journey in 2024. This year they are only open to the public Monday-Friday, 10:00 - 15:45. between 20th April - 29th August.

Aeonium arboreum, fronted by a bright orange geum

Spare a thought for the four gardeners who work these gardens, often vertical in places and difficult to work in a conventional manner.

Society garlic in bloom

The nooks and crannies of the granite rock face need to be kept free of invasive weeds. Three times a year the gardeners rope up and abseil down from the castle walls, at a height of some 180 ft it is not for then feint hearted.

Aeonium cyclops

Aeonium 'Velour'

Aloe Polyphylla

Puya alpestris ,Sapphire Tower

Peruvian Lilies or Lilies of the Incas.

Ghost Echeveria

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From above you realise how sheer everything is, and how clever the architecturallayout of the paths up through the terraces.

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Stephens' Inks have a place in history they filled the pens used in events like Scott's expedition to the South Pole and the signing of the ridiculously punitive Treaty of Versailles. i also used it in my fountain pen in grammar school.

The thermometer was used as an advertising medium for the ink; this one dates back to the early 20th century, and speaks in numbers I understand, none of the centigrade malarkey.

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A big ship and a little boat, vessels that travel the English Channel

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So early afternoon 4 hours on the island its back across the causeway before the tide comes in, and one has to queue for a little motor boat to be ferried back to the mainland.

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The tide is high

Thanks for visiting my page, I am pleased to make your acquaintance. this is Stephen aka, @grindle, happily retired, travelling the world snapping away. My weapon of choice is currently a Nikon Z6.jpg

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Such a rich and wonderfully detailed journey, Stephen! Your wit, historical tidbits, and honest impressions (especially about the “instasnapgrammers” 🤭) really bring the experience alive. The garden descriptions and those steep climbs—respect to the gardeners! This post is a gem for both history lovers and nature seekers. 🌿📷

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Cheers @midnightspen thanks for dropping in, your kind words and positive vibes are very much appreciated Have a great week

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Wow, everything is really beautiful and amazing. Good Job and thank you for sharing. 😇

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I had heard that there is an English version/equivalent to Frances amin St Michel. It looks very similar, maybe less tourists though haha. Too bad there are so many tourists that go to these sites. If only we had them to ourselves. The garden looks incredible though. Well worth the money

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Yes I remember your visit to the French one, yours is bigger than mine LOl

But the gardens were superb

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So skip the castle if I go, right? I'll bear that in mind. I really need to get down to Cornwall again sometime considering it's down the road, literally from me

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Well yes it is only down the road and turn left at the lights!

Personally the gardens were worth it, maybe for the extra £16, give it a go, you may see it differently ....oh and the cafe is fairly expensive too!

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This place is truly captivating! 💖 It's cool how you showed us this island with its special gardens and castle ✨ I loved learning about the tough gardeners who take care of the plants. It sounds like a unique and beautiful place. Thanks for sharing! 💖

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Nicely protected living there, that could be an experience to enjoy!

Plants all requiring little to no attention hanging around the rock garden, most stunning I would love to see is Sapphire Tower.

!BEER

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Yes that Sapphire tower was amazing, I thought at first it was fake! never seen or heard of it before, remarkable example of mother natures skill

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Many I recognize from here, that stood out never seen anything like that previously.

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Greetings @grindle ,

What a treasure trove of a review and photographs of this lovely scenic place.

You are too kind ...thank you for a lively beautiful day out.

Kind regards,

Bleujay

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Cheers @bleujay thanks for dropping in, Loving your positive vibes, I am glad you enjoyed walking with me
Have a great week ahead

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Beautiful place I loved the flowers and the vibrant colors you have, thanks for sharing.🤗

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Cheers @noelyss thanks for dropping in, I appreciate your positive vibes, it was I agree a beautiful place, really enjoyed the micro climate

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A small island holds so much character. The dedication of those gardeners who climb up the cliffs really shows the passion behind preserving such a unique place.

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This island can be considered as a paradise! the landscape was perfect and the different color's of flower's are all beautiful with the castle.

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what a wonderful island,it's captivating my interests,The plants are very beautiful,I have never seen anything like that in our place,maybe those plants are only found in other countries,it is just beautiful to look at,because I love plants very much,there are islands that you really don't expect to be beautiful,so thank you for sharing this beautiful scenery with us.

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