Avenue Park Guest House Torquay
3 Avenue Road Torquay, English Riviera, Devon, England, TQ2 5LA, United Kingdom
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... and there, a birthday present, a present for doing well in cross country, early easter eggs "because I won't be here next week Miss Redmond". I even have a trade happening, a present for a present. It doesn't have to be bought, they however requested something bought. So who knows what I will end up with. I heard mention of some kind of two minute noodles.
I am not very enthused for this. I might update this later. Will add some photos for your enjoyment. xx
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Phase 4 Day 1
... the sides covered with deciduous trees which I would be walking through to begin with today.The first 4 miles walking followed the line of the river along the Exe Valley Way alternating between open pasture, some still covered in frost and covered walkways through the trees which gave me a soft underfoot covering of last years beech and oak leaves. The sun forced its way through the trees to shed its light on the fairly fast flowing Exe River ...
Where has the last four months gone?
129 days
22 Flights (only 1 delay),
11 Countries,
53 cities,
53 different beds,
1 cruise,
2 mini cruises,
55,828 kilometres, 34,689.9109 miles
75 Travelpod ...
Changeover Day 3
... took us off the M5 at J27, across the A361 close to Tiverton and then up the Exe Valley to Bampton before turning on to the B3277 for the last few miles to Waterrow. It is interesting that my walking tomorrow starts from Bickleigh Mill further down the River Exe. The valley itself is very attractive and full of trees many of them just coming into leaf in the spring sunshine. We were lucky, we had left the heavy rainclouds with the hills ...
Phase 3 Day 4
... than 5 ft away trying to catch its lunch. Luckily for its prey it outwitted it and got away. After the skirmish the hawk rested long enough to catch its breath, looked at me and flew off across the field. What a treat to be so close. Stewart was meeting me at Bickleigh Mill, just round the corner. It was 1.20pm. I had walked as quickly as possible today but unfortunately we were too late to get back to Crediton to catch the second half of the ...



