Monday, 2 September 2013

Hi everyone.

Yesterday went to the Dartmoor National Park which which was lovely and quite rugged. Lots of dry stone fencing and black faced sheep.  We also had to contend with many narrow roads and some hair raisingly narrow bridges!!!

Had Devonshire tea (they call it "cream tea" here) at a place called Holme.  Scones were like boulders of lead but the clotted cream hit the spot.  Should just order jam and clotted cream--bugger the scones.  Visited quaint village named Peter Tavy. Vernacular architecture and no tourists. (Always the obligatory pub however).

Ate at a pub last night--ordinary enough. The previous night I had beer battered cod and chips and Ross had sardines at another pub. I'm nearly fished out.

We're off now to Mevagissey in Cornwall. May look for a nice National trust property to visit on the way as we are members.  Then starts the search for a delicious pasty!  All good food for my condition. Moist, soft and easy to chew--I can no longer order without thought--it's a pain the whole bloody thing.

Have to find a petrol station on the way--they are not abundant.






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