The first task we tackled was to redecorate our bedroom. As the room is only small it should be a relatively easy job however, the bed takes up the bulk of the floor space and can only be moved by a maximum of 12 inches in any direction. This gives little room for manoeuvre when carrying a paint pot in one hand and a loaded brush in the other. The job was completed in a couple of days with no major spillages and is a big improvement. The preparatory work in March when any damp wood from the skirting boards was removed and filled means that the room no longer has a slight smell of dampness and hopefully will stay that way.
A kindly neighbour agreed to put in the necessary water supply and drainage for the dishwasher, not an easy task working underneath the kitchen cupboards. The machine was up and running in three hours or so. The final task was the creation of a new cupboard where the freezer had been. Again a neighbour who is an expert carpenter took on this job and at the same time managed to straighten up properly the other kitchen cupboards and drawers.
The dishwasher has already been used to good effect and is particularly appreciated when friends join us for a meal or overnight.
We arrived in Devon in time for the Curry Night at The Bell which was great value and a good opportunity to meet up with friends. On the Friday before we left we met up with new friends from Westward Ho! again for a meal at The Bell. In between we managed a few other visits to sample the Razorback.
On a lovely sunny Sunday we visited Hartland Abbey for the first time to experience the 'Bluebell Walks'. It was very beautiful and we were able to walk down the track to the beach at Blackpool Mill, past the cottage that was used as the location in 'The Nightwatchman' recently shown on BBC television. http://www.hartlandabbey.com/blackpool-mill/
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| The path down to Blackpool Mill |
We also walked at 'Bloody Corner' in Northam where the path follows the Torridge estuary with good views of Bideford and its bridges. It is apparently called 'Bloody Corner' being the site of a battle when ' Hubba the Dane' landed with a fleet of 33 ships but was defeated by Odun, Earl of Devon (although others stories say it was Alfred the Great who defeated Hubba).
Finally we managed a trip to RHS Rosemoor and caught the last of the tulips looking very fine.
All in all a busy fortnight with weather ranging from warm sunshine to hailstorms with a biting Arctic wind! The sunny days were definitely appreciated by Pebbles who enjoys the opportunity to sunbathe whenever possible!




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