I have been thinking of little else for
months. Finally the day arrives when we
return to Kimmeridge for our summer holiday, this year in honour of Grandma and
Grandpa’s Golden Wedding Anniversary. We
spent many hours at our beloved Kimmeridge Bay, accessed via the secret
path at the bottom of the garden, exploring the rocks, swimming,
snorkeling and collecting sea creatures in a bucket. One sea creature was a little too big for the
bucket. We tried, in vain, to repatriate
the huge barrel jellyfish pictured below, found washed up on the beach but sadly we were too
late.
When we managed to tear ourselves away from
Kimmeridge we ventured forth to Corfe Castle where, after about the ninth visit,
the children became quite well known among the medieval villagers. They were versed in weaponry, armoury and
archery, practiced calligraphy, attended sword school, and were fast tracked to knighthood, skipping the ten years of training normally required to reach such dizzy heights.
Heading just along the coast we paid a visit to the
neighbouring village of Tyneham, deserted after the MOD used the area to
train for the D-Day landings during the second world war. Sadly the
villagers of Tyneham were never allowed to return as the area had become
contaminated with unexploded shells. But as a result the place is
completely undeveloped except for the ruined remains of the abandoned
cottages, the restored church and school, and is a rich haven for
wildlife. Just a short walk away is my favourite bay of all,
Worbarrow. We spent a whole day here, snorkeling and rock pooling, and
ending the day with a glorious walk along the coastal path back to
Kimmeridge, accompanied by three high spirited children in tremendous
voice, singing us all the way home.
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The hottest day of the holiday was spent on
Shell Bay. Just a five minute walk along
the beach takes you away from the hoards of holiday makers cramming into the
spot nearest the car park. We found a
lovely deserted spot by the dunes with ample room to swim, make sandcastles and
play cricket.
Lulworth Cove was explored in all
directions, We swam, snorkeled and took a boat ride to Mupe Bay to the west and
Durdle Door to the east. We explored the Fossil Forest and Stair Hole, and took a sunset walk to Durdle Door and along Man
of War Cove and St Oswald’s Bay. The
coastline around this area is truly breathtaking.
Not forgetting of course the Tank Museum,
Brownsea Island, and numerous tea shops.
Thank you Grandma and Grandpa for a splendid holiday.
I hear the 51
st has been
redesignated the new diamond anniversary – how about the same again next
year?