It is those little moments in the day that become our dreams and those little dreams that live on in our memories
The Ednovean Farm diary
The Ednovean Farm Diary is my blog about life at Ednovean as we open our home as a luxury Bed and Breakfast. We live with Louis and Spud-cat along with five horses including Danilon our Spanish stallion
Christmas at Ednovean
Christmas greetings and inspirations for decorating the house in traditional and Nordic style. Accompanied by nostalgic snowy photos of the garden of when our garden turned into a Victorian Christmas Card
The last golden days of Autumn – Three simple winter treats
As the last golden days of autumn fade, try these little tiny witneer treats to lighten the days
Autumn a season of joys and consolations
Autumn can bring its own consolation with days of bright sunshine hen summer lingers on.
Cooling Sea breezes in the heat wave
The sea has never seemed bluer than this month as the heat wave changed our lives to a Mediterranean rhythm, as day after day of endless sunshine spread before us.
Four spring inspirations with love from Cornwall
Four spring inspirations for spring walks, sandy tidelines and country lanes beckon once more or maybe just a little me time lingering over Breakfast
A very Happy Easter – will it be one to remember?
A very Happy Easter to you all – although I don’t believe any body is singing “I’m dreaming of a white Easter” at the moment! Strangely, if we were start from a normal place in a normal year it would be unheard of to snow at Easter time, yet this year there is certainly a […]
March madness to spring equinox
March madness has gripped the weather again this week and it temporally lost the plot for a while but has just got a grip on reality in time for the Spring equinox. The bright spring days of last week have been replaced by earnest sessions of filling the bird feeders and bringing all of the […]
Life with “The Beast from the East”
We’ve experienced life with The Beast from the East here in West Cornwall for the last couple of days and gosh it’s cold!
February’s snow – magic moments over the years
I must admit I was excited at the prospect of a rare snowfall here in West Cornwall over the last weeks. A dusting of those magical icy crystals does add an adventurous spice to our normally subtropical climate and when I opened the front door on the predicted morning? Well there was definitely a powdery […]










