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!
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:)
Grand mother but still a girl at heart. Married to MTL(my true love)after a separation of 30 years. Had three careers: trained paediatric nurse, National photographic model and business woman. Now settled in SW and enjoying our five children and ten grandchildren and making the most of what time we have left.
In January 2013 I lost MTL.
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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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