Friday 10 June 2022

On Tour: Visiting Devon Walks and Teignmouth


Following on from my previous post we were in Maidencombe, Devon for a break. 

We did a lot of walking, probably too much. The photo above was the starting point of a walk towards Teignmouth.

Below the path opened up to some lovely sea views, even if it did look like rain.


The path was very up and down as can be seen below. 


A couple of ships off shore, but a little too hazy to make them out properly.


Suddenly there was a touch of magic and the sky turned a deep blue with white clouds along the eyeline.


The bright blue sky soon disappeared but there was a lovely view to compensate.


A little further and Teignmouth was in view with its red coloured cliffs. You can just make out the town's pier.


Lovely open spaces and views. We actually lost track of the path we were meant to follow...



... but continued walking downhill.


Finally we reached Teignmouth and the pier.


Lots of sea!


The beaches were empty, a bit too chilly to sit or paddle.


We made our way into town for a meal - and a rest.


We eventually got a bus back to Maidencombe, where we were staying. The thatched pub was a tempting sight.


Once back at our apartment I noticed the sky had a pinkish tint as I looked out of the window.

All in all a lovely, but tiring, day out.


Moving on:
A few Torquay, Devon photos. We intended to have a day in Torquay but it rained! We still went as I wanted to see the Marina - boats galore. Here are four photos. 








Thanks for visiting my blog.
All good wishes ~ Mike.


Friday 3 June 2022

On Tour: Beautiful Maidencombe and Devon in General


We slipped out of Cornwall, across the Tamar River, and made our way to Maidencombe in Devon where we had booked a week in an apartment.

As usual I wanted to see the local beach before anything else - it was a long way down from the top of the cliffs!


The apartment was very pleasant with white sofas and rugs and art work on the walls. 


From the window was a view of the sea and sheep were in the field. I tried to count them. I think I got up to 55 before the inevitable happened zzzzz zzzzz!


As it mostly does, morning arrived and we put on our walking boots to see - well, whatever we could see. Nearby was a lovely thatched pub ...


... and a village green with a touch of yellow.


Lots more thatched buildings and green fields to enjoy ... 


... plus an orchard.


Green fields in abundance, some hiding very desirable properties. The white building below is where we stayed.


There were several paths to choose and we decided to walk part of the coastal path.


We wandered the green / yellow fields until ...


... we found a style to cross onto the coastal path.


The views from the path weren't too special as the sea was hiding bashfully behind bushes and trees.


An inland path led us astray but somehow ...


... we ended up on Maidencombe beach with its reddish sand.


Came across a few interesting looking rocks as the sky and sea turned brighter and bluer.





All in all a very pleasant walk.

Earlier in this post I mentioned sheep. Here's another pic. I snapped the photo early in the morning while still in bed! I didn't realise anyone/thing could see into our bedroom.



I think that's all for today but there will be a further Devon post before I get back into my Cornwall routine.

All good wishes, enjoy June. ~ Mike.

Friday 20 May 2022

Photos of Polperro, Cornwall

Small boat entering the harbour at Polperro, Cornwall

A few photos today of Polperro harbour on Cornwall's south coast. A very attractive fishing village on the River Pol, now very much a tourist attraction within the summer months.

The photo above shows a small boat entering Polperro harbour, otherwise the photos are self explanatory - small boats and cottages surrounding the pretty harbour.

Polperro harbour, Cornwall

Polperro, Cornwall harbour

Polperro harbour and cottages, Cornwall

Cottage at Polperro Harbour, Cornwall

Boats in Polperro harbour, Cornwall

Boats in Polperro Harbour, Cornwall

Polperro harbour, Cornwall

See also:
Walking The South West Coast Path Into Polperro, Cornwall

Thanks for your visit to my blog. Unfortunately just a short blog today as I have other commitments ~ Mike.

Friday 13 May 2022

Newquay, Cornwall and a Bus Ride


"Do you fancy a bus ride to Newquay?", my wife asked.

"A bus! Why a bus for goodness sake?"

"It would make a change and would save on petrol. You moaned the other day that the price was going up and up."

I caved in and said "Okay,  adding that the bus would no doubt be late." 

But the bus wasn't late, it was exactly on time, plus it was spotlessly clean and the driver was smiling. So I couldn't really grumble.


Once off the bus in Newquay, we gravitated towards the harbour which dates back to 1875 - see my previous post : Newquay Harbour, Cornwall In 1875


I like to wander around harbours and quays, there's usually something of interest - especially boats of course.


So a few photos of boats and the harbour follow.








We then left the harbour ...


... and was soon on Towan Beach. I snapped yet another photo of Towan Island. Goodness knows how many pics I must have of the Island - but this was the first when arriving by bus!


The photo below shows the entrance to the harbour


We also wandered around the back of Towan Island - a lot of steps and a bridge.



When returning home by bus we must have got on the wrong one as it seemed to visit every out of the way village possible. No wonder we were mostly the only two people on the bus - and the seats were so uncomfortable but - well yes, it did make a change.

Moving on a few photos now from my garden. Not a lot of colour as yet.



The yellow azalea below always puts on a display year after year


I like these colourful geranium leaves


Finally looking upwards at the back of the garden - a twisted willow and some sort of  Japanese tree which has never flowered.


 Woops, nearly forgot this one. The flower always reminds my wife of her childhood in Germany where they were known as a Farmer's Rose.


Hope you have an interesting week ahead. Good wishes ~ Mike.

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