I do like being at home again. . . . . . but getting away and flying across
the pond was so enjoyable after such a long time.
Seeing family and old friends, and meeting new friends or making
acquaintances was fun.
Our new friends included a sweet elderly blind man, Monty, from Wales,
whom we breakfasted with at the hotel on several mornings, and two
amazing ladies, Myra and Pat who are gorgeous, funny cousins in their
eighties. They were on holiday from Newcastle. They kept us in stitches
even when we couldn't quite understand their Geordie accents.
There was also Wendy whom we met on a bus ride and discovered
we were at the same school together. We talked about the teachers we
had and the silly things we did as teenagers. Such as sit in the classroom
seats next to the French doors and stick our legs out sideways to get a
tan on those few and far between sunny days of early English
summer. . . . before the school holidays started and we were
released from uniforms, Panama hats, ankle socks, and uptight
rules and regulations of an all girls' Grammar
School back in the 1950's!!!
An evening visit, one of several, to our favorite pub, and luckily
just a hop and skip away from our hotel, was interesting. We ordered
drinks and food and settled in to listen to some awesome live music.
We sat at a table next to two men, one a surgeon, both part of a
Trauma Team who go to Africa to help provide free surgical care for
patients with broken bones and traumatic injuries in rural Kenya.
Very interesting conversation for us as we have visited there and have
seen how botched, or often no surgery, leave men, women and children
unable to walk properly, or to use their arms to work and provide for
their families.
If interested in reading more about, or supporting this worthwhile charity,
go here: https://www.futurehealthafrica.org/traumateam
Bob outside the Hole In The Wall, favorite Torquay pub.Bend your head though, the beams are very low!
Torquay's Oldest Pub – Circa 1540
With its cobbled floors and low-beamed ceilings, the Hole in the Wall has been a regular for smugglers and business people alike. Providing a traditional pub atmosphere with great food and quality beer, the Hole in the Wall aims to provide first class service with a great social experience for all. Good selection of ales to include Doom Bar, Butcombe Bitter, Otter Bitter and with as many as four changing guest beers and traditional real cider too, you will not be short of choice!
I'm busy catching up here at home. Unpacking and laundry, lots of garden chores as lack of rain and very high temperatures - it was 99F when we disembarked our flight in Raleigh - have wreaked havoc on plants and shrubs, and the grass is browning out. However the figs are plumping, daylilies blooming, and some hydrangeas survived and welcomed us back with paler shades of blue.
Have a great weekend - I'll be around to catch up with you soon, and hope to add more stories from our really fun trip.