Linden House Torquay
31 Bampfylde Road Torquay, English Riviera, Devon, England, TQ2 5AY, United Kingdom
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... and post card writings.
I have started art again. Bought a pretty decent painting set with nice artists acrylics. Came with some extra fancy add ons. Bought a canvas too but that just seemed to be a bit of a drag. Don't really knoww what I want to paint so I just keep loosing paint basically. I seem to be going there when I am stressed. Then went ahead and bought a big book of art paper to just start doodling on.
I have been to Plymouth, once. I will ...
Phase 4 Day 1
... 20.8 kms today and really enjoyed the change moving onto OS181. Another super day, made all the better for having the Roadie share some of it with me. Thanks for all your messages. I have replied to them but have also found out today the Claire has not been receiving the ones sent via Travelpod. Sorry if this has been happening to you as well. i will in future respond via your own email address.Tomorrow takes me further along the canal and into Taunton. ...
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
... waiting while we were again welcomed to the site. It was good to meet her and thank her personally for the generous discount that we had been afforded when we booked the site last September. Dinner was fishfingers, mash and beans- complete comfort food that went down very well. Stewart very kindly did the washing up while I went backwards and forwards between the laundry room/tumble dryer and the camper. It was dark by the time this ...
Phase 3 Day 4
... offered a unique insight into the workings of a time gone by, before electricity and gas powered machinery. The talk given by the National Trust members was superb and very interesting. The Finch family took over the lease of the building in 1814 initially making serge for the scarlet uniforms of the British and later Indian armies. After the Napoleonic Wars the business converted to make edge tools selling them across Devon, Cornwall and Somerset. ...


