But it soon cheered up:
The weather was very hit and miss though. We didn't leave our campsite for the first 3 days as the weather was so bad. Cornwall is really nice, but I thought Newquay was a bit of a dump. St Ives was my favourite town. We also went to Lands End, the Minack Theatre, Tintagel Castle, the Eden Project, Healeys Cider Farm at the St Austell Brewery. In a nutshell I wouldn't go back to Cornwall, as I feel like I've seen everything I want to see there, and for where we live in the UK it's a long way to drive to go to the seaside!
One thing that really made holiday (and probably shouldn't have) was a shop called Edge. It was really 3 shops in one, being run by one person, a second-hand game/DVD shop, comics & fancy dress. Rob, the owner, started talking to us about board and card games (not your typical Monopoly boards games), and we bought a card game called Love Letter. The following week we went for a gaming night that Rob invited us to, and we played a few games of Betrayal at House on the Hill. What a fantastic game! However Rob didn't have any copies of this game available to sell, so we went back a couple of days later and bought another card game called Card of the Dead, and a board game called Pandemic. Rob then introduced us to Magic The Gathering, and this game is now my new obsession! I won't bore you anymore with the details, but we ended up coming home early as the weather was due to take a turn for the worse, and we didn't want to pack the trailer tent away if it was raining.
Anyway, that's enough about my holiday, unsurprisingly I didn't really draw anything, but I had a few token sketches I will ashamedly share with you:
So now what I'd like to say is I'll be back on with drawing, but truthfully we all know what I'm like ;) I will endeavour to do something though. I quite like what I did before my holiday, in that I went straight to BriefBox and picked a project before I could change my mind!
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