Between Exeter City Centre, and St Davids Hill, this hidden gem of a community garden can be found. With thanks to my work colleges who didn’t look surprised at the concept of me kneeling
Dinner time was a little different yesterday (Saturday), the small one had a National Trust kids packed lunch with the idea to go for a picnic. Here’s the space we found for the picnic…
Exeters Blue Boy, surrounded by the many colours of the umbrellas around. The term from Sarah and Duck was used… we agreed that we could see “all the colours”.
As the rain fell, someone was enjoying the Easter storms…
“It never snows in Exeter.” Words I’m sure I said, just a few weeks ago. This was taken just as our second snow storm in about two weeks was thawing away. I guess, the
One of many tranquil places we found at the National Trust – Knightshayes estate. These flowers growing, were in the perfect position to catch the sun as it shone over the hill, and through
What a week! It never snows in Exeter. At the end of this week we weren’t able to drive out the driveway at one point. (And my poor bike almost looked like it was
Killerton, our local National Trust property, may well be our new favourite place to go to as a family…
When Lego Explorer Visits Killerton, a National Trust property near Exeter in Devon.
She was given an option. Go shopping in Tesco, or look for a local nearby Geocache. Thankfully we didn’t end up running around Tesco, but went geocaching instead. Geocaching… which involved lots and lots