No not Torquay. Torquay museum isn't great to be honest, went once but really don't think it's worth a second visit.
I'm glad it isn't the new wall at Dawlish, maybe whoever the journalist who wrote that doesn't know the area. Although it has to be said that despite the new wall the train service has been and still is very disrupted. No buses put on when I travelled on Friday and only putting taxis on for certain routes in Cornwall which I was surprised about as Ive had taxis provided by CrossCountry when trains were disrupted up in the midlands on two occasions.
Oreo I can't say what I hate as it got deleted. Apparently my experience can't be said. Funny really as people often say negative things about other parts of the country.
Oreo I can't say what I hate as it got deleted. Apparently my experience can't be said. Funny really as people often say negative things about other parts of the country.
Oh! Well never mind. You can move further North in the future and feel at home again.😃
We were in the café on the seafront. It was like being on the ferry in a storm because the waves were crashing the windows. I couldn't work out why the dogs were desperate for a drink of water on the way home, I guess they'd swallowed salt off the spray and didn't like the taste!
Lovely here today. Not sure what the seas doing but I've just got back from the park with GS and it's lovely. Not raining but he loved the puddles, I might be in trouble when his parents see his shoes🥴
Looks like I might be ok for trains tomorrow, they aren't stopping at Teignmouth or Dawlish apparently and there are speed restrictions. Fingers crossed.
Do we REALLY need all these new houses? I don’t know anyone who can’t find a house for sale. On the other hand, the new developments seem to fill up quickly. I just wonder where everyone is coming from?
That's what my husband says ... and what will happen when the current population 'bulge' has gone through? I believe the numbers are dropping already but, as always, the government (whichever one) is the last to react!
Looks like I might be ok for trains tomorrow, they aren't stopping at Teignmouth or Dawlish apparently and there are speed restrictions. Fingers crossed.
I am reliably informed (!) that all trains are having to use one track currently hence not stopping at those two stations but might be back to normal running tomorrow.
We have a collection of wellies in the garage! Green, black, blue, red, passed down.
Our youngest DGC is a size 5 (adult) now. Really need a sort out.
My husband is a hoarder strangely he's never boarded wellies. Might be connected to youngest sons smelly feet. We used to joke by the time he'd outgrown them the military could use them to deter invaders.
We have a collection of wellies in the garage! Green, black, blue, red, passed down.
Our youngest DGC is a size 5 (adult) now. Really need a sort out.
My husband is a hoarder strangely he's never boarded wellies. Might be connected to youngest sons smelly feet. We used to joke by the time he'd outgrown them the military could use them to deter invaders.
I daren't go in the garage, goodness knows what's in there.
Very very sad news, but it looks like the body of a man found here on the beach this afternoon is that of the second swimmer who disappeared on Christmas Day in Budleigh. The storm has brought the body back to shore, one month on.
The death was very sad but the family are probably glad they can bring him back home. I had an uncle who drowned, out at sea on a ship not swimming on the coast. My gran and granddad always had that hope he'd come back as there was no body. They never got over it. My dad who was in the Royal Navy said there was no hope because of where it happened but gran had this hope that he was on an island somewhere waiting to be rescued.