Christmas in Falmouth - 50° 09' 50" N 05 05' 08" W
After our brush with the law, we continued onto Falmouth, arriving after dark, at low tide with 20kn of wind howling in from the west. In the dark, we wound our way up the channel, into the shallow Penryn River and wiggled our way through the myriad of empty moorings to our berth in the Falmouth Marina. Hurrah for our friends Fi and Adrian who plied our jangled nerves with wine and a hearty dinner. Our route into Falmouth - Sean on the bow squinting into the dark looking out for mooring balls and Kate on the helm keeping a constant watch the depth. Yay for a lifting centreboard! After a leisurely breakfast, we rode our bikes into Falmouth to find it jammed packed with festive celebrations and the annual Cornish Harmony Choir. In a tradition dating back a century, the Harmony Choir is made up from choirs across Wales and performs through the streets of Falmouth on Christmas Eve. And half of Wales had shown up to enjoy the carolling! ...