The Grosvenor Hotel Torquay
Belgrave Road Torquay, English Riviera, Devon, England, United Kingdom
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UK update
... 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
... rays highlighting the ripples. Fresh wood anenomes were opening where the sun reached the ground, their bright green foliage stood out against the dark brown of the beech leaf floor. Further along I passed through farms, the cattle waiting to be milked. I met Bob, who was looking for manhole covers in the undergrowth of the rhododendron bushes. We stopped and passed the time of day. Thank you for your donation to the National Eczema Society. I ...
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
... do so we couldn't get too comfortable. I had sorted the washing out last night so watch out washing machine!! It didn't take long for it to be whirring away. The boots and shoes were cleaned, the bathroom wiped over and the floor washed. Then it was time to get the maps out and make sure we were familiar with the route and meeting up points tomorrow. We had a visit from Ann, one of the owners and her beautiful year old labrador Acer who sat ...
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 ...

