If I had blogged yesterday, this would have been entitled gray and gusty Guernsey. Happily, today is a different story and just in time for their bimonthly summer themed seafront festival. The theme for today’s event was art, so lots of craft booths as well as music and food trucks or tents.
Before heading to the festival, we walked the dogs at Fort George and then headed towards Castle Cornet for a better photo of this important structure.



as we walk out to Castle Cornet

where we had walked the dogs at Fort George earlier
Castle Cornet has guarded St Peter Port for over 800 years. Construction was started in the 13th century and it has been extended and altered over the years as war and weaponry has changed. The Germans used Castle Cornet as part of the air defense cover of the harbor, and it is probably the only British castle to be strafed by the Royal Air Force.


for the first member of the Guernsey squadron
to be lost due to enemy action

as we walk back in from the castle

and a lighthouse near the castle

on a distillery building




(cruise passengers, festival goers, or both)

of the liberation of the island

One reply on “Gorgeous Guernsey (6/8/25)”
Looking like a Superb Day 😎👍
S.J.B
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