I’ve just had another couple of days in Devon, catching up
with family and friends. Unfortunately I was unwell on Friday and Saturday, so I had to postpone
travel until Sunday and could only use the return half of the advance train ticket I’d
bought. The single journey out cost me as much again, so the journey had to be
worth it. Of course, it was.
I managed to catch up with most of the party of friends I’d
planned to see on Saturday by having a pub lunch with them in the Great Western
in Exeter. The advantage of that is that it is located right next to St David’s
Station, where I had to change trains anyway.
After that I got a later train, run by First Great Western, alongside the River Exe and through Dawlish where the line had been washed
away during the storms earlier this year. Network Rail had certainly pulled out
all the stops to get that fixed quickly, as trains have been running through
there since April. But I still witnessed a lot of damage to the sea wall all
the way from Dawlish Warren to Teignmouth. The promenade on top of it, which
forms part of the south west coast path, was closed to the public and workmen
were employed on it at intervals. The pic (by Lewis Clarke) shows it in happier
times.
Still, we got to Torquay without incident and I was met by
my lovely sister and brother-in-law who were my hosts for the next two nights.
I spent Monday with someone I’ve been friends with since we went to infant
school there. She now lives in Somerset and drives down to meet up, so that we
can revisit some of our old haunts, while we talk incessantly. Usually we catch
a bus to St Marychurch and walk along Babbacombe Downs and then choose a route
back to the harbour. This week was no exception. We ate lunch on the Downs against
a background of wonderful coastal views, and then trekked over Walls Hill and down
to Meadfoot Beach via Ilsham Vale. This pic of a seat we passed on Walls Hill is by Derek Harper.
Of course we met lots of dogs as it is perfect dog walking
country and Jade would have loved it, but she was at home with hubby. I found
it harder going than I have before, another indication that I need to step up
my general exercise regime. But I got my South Devon fix and had a great time
with people I love. On Tuesday I came home and was welcomed at the station by
an ecstatic dog along with hubby who drove for nearly an hour to meet me and
save me a much longer journey by public transport.
Now my batteries are charged and I’m raring to get to grips
with my June deadlines.
3 comments:
Looks like a perfect summer outing, and well worth the extra rail fare, (although it would have been nicer if you hadn't had to pay it. )
You're right on all counts, Jenny.
Lovely quiet spot again...
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