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  2020  -   Chertsey & Devon  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Following
  week
  we
  were
  off
  again.
  Firstly,
  to
  meet
  up 
  with
  Ray
  and
  Julie
  Hankey
  at
  a
  delightful
  CS
  at
  Colyton
  in 
  Devon.
  Weather
  now
  beautifully
  warm
  and
  sunny. 
  Colyton
  is
  a
  charming,
  unspoilt
  village
  and
  has
  the 
  attraction of the Seaton Tramway (right)
  (below) Gorgeous sunset at the campsite.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  In
  August,
  we
  took
  on
  another
  challenge
  to
  see
  if
  the
  van
  would
  accomodate
  4
  people.
  
  We
  took
  the 
  twins
  away
  to
  Chertsey,
  Surrey
  for
  3
  nights.
  We
  all
  took
  bikes
  with
  us
  which
  either
  sat
  on
  the
  bike
  rack 
  or in the back. Cycled up the Thames path to Staines. Weather was now, at last, warm and sunny.
  Second
  day
  we
  drove
  the
  van
  to
  Beaconsfield
  and
  took
  the
  girls
  to
  Bekanscot
  model
  village.
  Parked
  in 
  local church car park - brilliant! Loads of ticks in boxes. 
  (below) plenty of room for 4!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  (left)
  I
  took
  a
  cycle
  ride
  down
  to
  the 
  coast
  at
  Seaton.
  It
  was
  a
  glorious 
  summer
  day.
  It
  was
  delightful
  sitting 
  and
  watching
  the
  yachts
  come
  and
  go 
  from the harbour.
  (below)
  In
  Colyton
  village
  there
  is
  aa 
  wheelwrights
  workshop.
  They
  are
  well 
  known
  for
  their
  traditional
  skills
  and 
  have
  secured
  contracts
  with
  the 
  military
  for
  building
  all
  the
  wheels
  for 
  their display gun carriages. 
  Here
  they
  are
  fitting
  a
  steel
  tyre
  on
  to
  a 
  new
  wooden
  wheel.
  The
  tyre
  is
  heated 
  in
  a
  bonfire
  to
  make
  it
  expand,
  then
  it 
  is
  dropped
  over
  the
  wheel
  and
  quickly 
  dowsed
  with
  buckets
  of
  water
  to
  make 
  it
  shrink
  and
  also
  to
  prevent
  burning
  of 
  the wooden wheel.
 
 
  We
  moved
  on
  from
  Colyton
  to
  Totnes.
  We
  had 
  visited
  Totnes
  last
  year
  but
  decided
  that
  we
  need 
  a
  bit
  more
  time
  to
  explore.
  We
  met
  up
  with
  Jon 
  and
  Gay
  Page
  at
  the
  very
  pleasant
  Caravan
  Club 
  site
  right
  in
  the
  centre
  of
  town.
  
  This
  particular 
  site
  has
  no
  electric
  hook
  up
  and
  so
  it
  was
  a
  good 
  test
  of
  our
  solar
  panel.
  It
  worked
  well,
  another 
  tick in the box.
  We
  used
  the
  van
  to
  drive
  down
  to
  Lostwithiel
  to 
  meet
  up
  with
  Tony
  and
  Angela
  Smith
  for
  lunch. 
  The
  traffic
  was
  horrendous
  with
  huge
  queues 
  around
  the
  Saltash
  Bridge
  and
  the
  A38
  was 
  blocked
  by
  a
  serious
  accident.
  Our
  Sat
  Nav
  found 
  an
  alternative
  route
  for
  us
  but
  it
  was
  along
  very 
  narrow,
  twisty
  Devon
  lanes.
  It
  was
  a
  good
  job
  we 
  were not in the bigger van!
 
 
  We
  also
  drove
  into
  Brixham
  to
  meet
  up
  with
  Ian
  Scott
  and
  his
  partner
  Candice.
  They
  laid
  on
  an
  excellent 
  lunch with locally caught turbot. It was lovely to see Ian again and to meet Candice in their new home.
  Another
  day
  was
  spent
  cycling
  up
  the
  Dart
  river
  with
  Jon
  and
  Gaye.
  We
  were
  intrigued
  
  to
  watch
  work 
  being
  carried
  out
  on
  a
  hydro
  electric
  turbine
  blade.
  It
  is
  one
  of
  a
  pair
  that
  had
  been
  damaged
  by 
  driftwood in the winter storms.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  We
  enjoyed
  a
  really
  good
  Sunday
  lunch
  at
  The
  Steam
  Packet
  in
  Totnes.
  It
  was
  our
  first
  ‘eating
  out’ 
  experience
  since
  the
  start
  of
  lockdown.
  The
  food
  did
  not
  have
  much
  of
  a
  visual
  appeal
  but
  it
  was 
  delicious!
  On
  our
  way
  back
  home,
  we
  stopped
  over
  in
  Winchester
  for
  a
  couple
  of
  nights.
  Our
  friends
  Paul
  and 
  Deborah were wardens at the Caravan Club site and it was good to have a catch up with them. 
  George
  had
  arranged
  to
  meet
  up
  with
  his
  school
  mates,
  John
  Roberts
  and
  Ant
  Heckstall-Smith,
  in 
  Winchester
  for
  lunch.
  The
  plan
  was
  to
  cycle
  into
  the
  city
  but
  it
  was
  pouring
  with
  rain.
  So,
  I
  took
  the 
  bus - and still got drowned!!
  (right) Winchester on a very wet day!