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  • "Quickies" 7 - Last Summer

    Yelverton the men bade each other farewell, and one to another expressed the hope that they would meet good

  • The Public

    I do have a reservation though about most contemporary buildings of this type vis a vis, how good is

  • Torquay Part 3 Princess Gardens to Pavilion

    Devon Live The ornate Pavilion with its cream stone walls and green copper roof was built as a theatre

  • Grape Jelly Part 2

    If you have not made jam before, pectin is what causes it to set and some fruit have their own good supply

  • River Avon Moor to Sea 10

    This is Gara Bridge, at another pinch point in the Avon valley where the road drops down through a forest Later, we go up to the ridgeway above those woods and we'll see the defensive position defending routes

  • V Day

    The Green Army are the fans and their food of choice the pasty means their sponsorship has to be with

  • Today's Quiz

    We booked him in a few weeks ago but have been waiting for a spell of good weather to fit into his schedule

  • What's in a Name, Fossiltique

    A good spot for my dinosaur joke. I say "No you plonker it's not Fossiltique it's Fossil Teak, it's petrified wood millions of years old

  • Biscuits - Bourbon Creams

    I always thought that was the weirdest name for a food company.

  • Cornichon Tongs + Addendum

    This phenomenon of being in an establishment and being able to see the food you want right there but The item we bought is actually a non conducting (wood) tongs, for inserting into an electric toaster buying the world's most expensive place mats we also picked up a quite stylish pair of tongs made of wood presumptuous here in assuming Prince Charles was not going to reach 112 but you never know, all that organic food

  • Lest We Forget

    wife Liz appear at most big town events, with Les ringing his bell at the regatta, music festival, food

  • Car Tour 1, Ashburton Prayermongers

    As the Victorians used to say, "Spare the rod, spoil the child". The general mood of the town was of 'detestation' for the vicar's behaviour.

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