Monday 7 June 2021

 Final visit was to the National Trust Killerton. Marred a little by large numbers of dogs - sometimes running free - and the lack of Covid awareness. But a good day out all the same.

TSH shocked the waiter by asking for 4 (very small) bread rolls at breakfast. So much so that they brought them on 2 plates and handed one plate to Diva. He ate all 4 with cheese.

TSH and Diva will really miss the wide sea view from the Victoria and the sheltered balcony where they could sit in comfort at most times during the day and evening.

A final visit to family in the south for some rocket launching and then home for tea.

Looking forward to cruising next. 

Friday 4 June 2021

It's just up the hill.

 

Spent a great day in Lyme Regis with family members. Visited the Dinosaur museum, which had lots of fossils. The 4 year old was able to give Diva a good definition of a fossil and query the dating on some of the exhibits (we are talking millions of years here). Lunch was at a pizza restaurant, followed by stone throwing (safely into the sea) and Cumbrian cairn building on the beach.

The day in Sidmouth was a bit more challenging - wet and windy and not very Covid-aware in general. Diva has spent so long being deprived of bricks and mortar shopping that she has forgotten the rules of queueing. She accidentally jumped a queue (so un-British!!), was refused service and left without the pasties, so lunch was very sparse indeed. 

The Victoria hotel is excellent - great food and service and very Covid-safe. One guest made the mistake of leaving his seat in the bar and forgetting his mask. A waiter was very quick and polite to explain the law to him.

TSH and Diva also had a good visit to the stunning gardens at Coleton Fishacre. They had excellent Cornish pasties for lunch. And on the way back, they saw a number of sleeping CRUISE SHIPS in the bay next to Torquay. Can't wait for their awakening.  

This whole region is much more hilly than they remembered. The walk from the Lyme Regis car park down to sea level seemed OK but the walk back in afternoon heat was a struggle. Ditto the walk from  the lower part of Coleton  Fishacre back to the Visitor Centre and the car park.

Wednesday 2 June 2021

The one where the focus stopped

 It was to be the first night away from home since the return from being transported to Australia. The Focus was out of the garage and packed with all the luggage and many face masks and gloves. The house was secured and Diva sat hopefully in the passenger seat whilst TSH started the engine. Nothing but an error message. Repeat. Repeat. 

So Diva rang the AA. 15 minutes for them to answer the phone but then an engineer appeared within the hour and within another hour had been away to acquire the correct battery and had fitted it. They were both very grateful that this happened at home and not by the roadside. But they never made the booked Bents breakfast. 

The journey was hot and uncomfortable with many stretches of slow traffic. But the Victoria at Sidmouth was as clean and welcoming as ever. The young man who helped with the luggage asked if they had visited before. Diva said it was a few years ago and he said ruefully 'Nothing has changed'. 'Isn't that the whole point?' replied Diva. A passing guest remarked on the large volume of luggage (light for TSH and Diva). 'We are just here for dinner' replied TSH.

Dinner was excellent and wine on the balcony with the sea view rounded off the day.