Sunday 5th October
A bit hard to get out of bed this morning but we met up for breakfast with our friends John & Lyn who also stayed at the hotel. The rain was pouring down and it was grey and miserable and the thought of collecting the caravan in the wet and getting it ready for our travels was challenging. In the early afternoon the rain eased and so we said ‘bugger it’ lets do it and so we headed over to the Walton site to collect the van and brought it back to the house. By this time jet lag or late night had kicked in and so we left most of the arrangements for the next morning. An early night was called for.
Monday 6th October
And still it rained but we got the van organised and left home at around
The site is not that big and there was only about 8 or 9 caravans and so we pretty much had a choice where to park. We decided that evening to go to the pub across the road for dinner which was very good and by the time we left it was beginning to rain again and the wind was getting stronger.
Overnight the rain increased significantly and the wind at times reached about 40 plus miles per hours and the caravan was moving in the night because of the strong winds.
Tuesday 7th October
It was a little brighter this morning as we headed of to Salcombe to meet my sister Annette. We spent a short while at the house and then went to the cafe in Salcombe for a light lunch followed by a local ice cream. Later in the day we visited several other caravan sites in the area and decided that the Camping and Caravan Club site near Slapton Sands was the best and we shall try to get there sometime next year.
From there we went on to
Wednesday 8th October
The sun was shining and it was warm although it had been much colder overnight.
Peter and Annette came and collected us and we headed off to Totnes for some shopping and also a mid morning coffee.
Following a walk around town and some time for photos we headed off to Dartington Hall where we had a nice lunch and a walk around the pleasant gardens. This campus is quite large and they hold many conferences there during the year and there is also a Theatre and so this is a popular destination. We have been there before but it is certainly a nice place to visit.
We got back to the site mid afternoon and Jennifer read her book in the sun and Noel did his blogging thing. Tonight we have decided to have a steak for dinner and no doubt spend the evening watching TV or reading and try to forget the current economic challenges which have seen some of our shares drop alarmingly.
We watched the ‘The Big Cat Live’ which was very interesting. But I must comment as follows. During the programme they said at least a dozen times that the programme was coming LIVE …but then it was filled with video that they did earlier? Work that one out.
Thursday 9th October
We have decided to extend our stay for a further three nights as the weather is fine and the site is very nice. Not as nice as Slapton but we have agreed that it is to much trouble to move.
Anyway, Peter and Annette collected us from the site and we headed of to
We then headed in to deepest moor lands and stopped at Badger Creek for some shopping and looked at the turkeys being readied for the Christmas lunch table. There were also rabbits, ducks and a multitude of animals to look at. We had lunch in a pub which was very nice and then we headed back to the caravan site.
Later in the day we drove in to Totnes and found a shop where we could use the internet and check email as our caravan site does not have any Wifi and I don’t have a 3G dongle (that’s what my wife says anyway). We decided to have a
Back in the caravan I caught up with my Blogging and also getting some photos loaded. As I don’t have easy access to a internet connection I will load all photos etc when I get home this Sunday.
Friday 10th October
It was a bit grey as we left California Cross to visit
There were not too many Navy vessels, perhaps three submarines and a couple of frigates. Still it was a nice ride and it was good to see
We found a very good fish and chip restaurant which had been recommended by Peter called ‘Platters’ and I was excellent. We then did a walk around the Barbican and then headed back to the car for a drive up to Plymouth Hoe and then a slow drive back through the countryside to our caravan.
We had a quick pint of beer across the road in the pub to cheer us up after the stock market going bananas and so to bed.
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Saturday 11th October
The weather was great as we went to Salcombe and had coffee with Annette and Peter in town and then we went to the Yacht Club for lunch. We purchased some cream for a
Sunday 12th October
We got up early and packed the caravan for our journey home. The weather was great with mostly sun on the way home and the temperature was showing 22 degrees centigrade in the car. We arrived home at around 1430 and then started some of the o unpacking but will leave most for tomorrow.
We have enjoyed our 6 nights in the West Country and look to go back there again next year at a similar time.