Our normally pristine bed looks a mess as we both have 5 pillows and the satin throw has been thrown into a cupboard for fear of spoiling it.
However, we have ventured out twice this week, a trip to Brixham and a trip to Totnes.
First Brixham, a picturesque fishing town – the busiest in the country. There has been a lot of controversy about this building on the quay as to what it should be used for. Currently undergoing renovations it now looks more in keeping with the other buildings.
The pirate ship is a big attraction and Brixham now has an annual Pirates Day in April bringing in much needed business.
The old fish market now provides shelter for people and cars and provides an excellent venue for many different entertainments such as the Brixham Orpheus Male Choir
Next Engagement
Brixham Orpheus Male Choir
When: Next Wednesday, 3rdAugust at 8:00pmWhere: Old Fish Quay, Brixham
Event: Quay concert; collection for Salvation Army
CLAWS - a seafood restaurant favoured by my friend Mary from America. The food looked delicious so we intend to go back soon for lunch. Fresh crab sandwiches can’t be beaten.
Umm, Blue lobster pots? Guess they can’t be seen in the water.
Are lobsters colour blind?
The very smart, new fish market
One of several murals on the outside which I admired.
Past the fish market there is a pathway leading to Freshwater where there are several private boats moored and a car park which few visitors know about. Note the typical English Summer sky.
I paddled on the slipway and it was absolutely freezing but, enjoyable once your feet got used to it.
A slow walk back around the harbour to the car and our first outing was over.
YESTERDAY WE WENT TO TOTNEs
Actually, we set off for Marldon Apple Pie Fair but it was impossible to park anywhere near and , as we didn’t feel like hiking up and down the lanes we followed our noses and ended up in Totnes. I often wonder just how many miles of lanes there are between Paignton and Totnes – quite a few I reckon.
We drove down to the end of the quay as it is a gentle walk along side the river.
The tide was out.
We used to walk here a lot with Sam and we thought that, had he been with us he would have been in the water like a shot. Somewhere I have a picture I did of him in the river Dart – here it is.
There is a meadow which runs alongside the river and I took several photos of the wild flowers
Blackberries almost ready to pick
Trees ladened with conkers
On to the river to walk the tow path back to the car park
I fancied a Salcombe Dairy ice-cream so we headed into town and parked in the main street as we have always done.
Slowly, very slowly we walked up the hill to the market – pity this bike had flat tyres
Found an icecream cart- my blackcurrant cone was delicious. Not Salcombe Dairy but an other Devon maker – Yarde Farm .
By now we were very tired, had a quick look around the market stopped at a baker’s for a couple of pasties for tea and back to the car.
What is that on the windscreen?
Umm, a very expensive ice-cream! We could have kicked ourselves not looking for a parking meter but, as we have parked there for years it did not cross our minds. Hey Ho - £25 to be sent off to the council tomorrow and we will now be parking aware. Our first ever parking fine so we’ve done well.
GRRR!