The Black Venus on Exmoor
South Corner
South Corner from the signal box
The signal box
Falling tide
The Bar and Post office
Our Tide Guide
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Dad back row second from right, Uncle Bill front row second from left. Little boy peering through window Uncle Harold Mum as a mil...
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Looks delightful!
Why was my verification 'pants'?
Pat dear, you always share such wonderful pictures and words about the places you go. I feel as if I have had more than a glimpse of these places---this is a great gift to us, my dear, and it brings home, once again, your great gift with words and the pictures words paint!
Glad you had a good and relaxing time. Thanks for sharing it; and it's good to have you back, and blogging.
Warm regards to you both, Mike and Ann.
John G; better than knickers.
Naomi; your kind words will send me to bed happy;)
Mike and Ann: thank you - it's good to be back with blogging friends.
Welcome back from what sounds like a wonderful trip.
What lovely photos !
cheers, parsnip
I hope you weren't getting trains going past at unsocial hours of the evening, night or early morning.
Never seen a tide clock before, but it's a great idea.
So glad you managed to have the kind of relaxed break you both so needed :)
Parsnip: it's good to be back - apart from the laundry;)
Glad you like the photos - more to come.
Kim: no trains- the line was converted to a cycle and walk path - the Tarka Trail - but you knew that didn't you;)
We enjoyed noting '21/2 hours to High Tide!'
You are right - we are reaping benefits:)
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