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National Trust is great. National Trust on your door step is even better. The problem with having a massive National Trust property on your doorstep (in our case Killerton), is that it gets easy
Thankfully, the small one still likes seeing Christmas lights. So after school finished on Monday, we almost couldn’t not take her for a nose around town, taking in the early Christmas atmosphere. (Whilst avoiding
Inspired by the DevonDaze blog, we decided to explore somewhere a little different today. Have you ever passed somewhere a million times, and never noticed it was there? Parke is a National Trust property
One of the handy parenting things about Exeter, is how useful a nice flat path along a river is when you’re trying to teach a small one to ride a bike. Obviously because its
Everynow and then, I get a chance to go somewhere different. Friday, I got a chance to explore Spitchwick on Dartmoor. The wonder through the path , takes you to a clearing that finds
I’ve spent a little bit of time going over old photos this week, and came across this. I find everytime I come across it, I catch myself wondering about that person on the beach
While on a hunt for a Dartmoor tor to climb, we decided to stop off at Postbridge for a paddle, and play in the river. Devon. Not just pretty beaches.
An attempt to take some water bound photos… Sadly the go-pro style camera didn’t take, thankfully my frustration eased a little at the sight of the one I took on my phone.
Are you a fan of sunflowers? How about sunflower picking? We found this little guy busy doing his thing, while picking sunflowers at Darts Farm.