If the addition of wireless broadband has compromised the atmosphere of exile,the weather is trying tough to make up for itThe first drops hit the windscreen as we pass the sign that says “Welcome to Cornwall”. It’s been more than a year since we were all last here, but I like to contemplate it’s the same rain.
This specific retreat to my father-in-law’s cottage has been billed as a study break: the oldest one has final exams approaching; the middle one, and his A-levels; the youngest,AS levels. It seemed like a good conception to remove them to a residence with no TV, mobile signal, or central heating or nightlife. There remains the remote risk they could acquire distracted by the outdoors,but I am assured we will not be troubled by good weather.
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Source: theguardian.com