Monday evening at Anstey's Cove just below our hotel - so far so good, weather-wise! |
River Dart |
Tuesday and a boat trip along the River Dart |
Approaching Dartmouth in the fog - July believe it or not! |
A trip on the Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway from Kingswear to Paignton |
Approaching Paignton |
Where are the holiday makers? |
Paignton beach, and not a soul in sight! |
Ah, three people having fun on the beach... |
A stone coffin in the remains of the chancel. It probably belonged to William Brewer the Younger who died in 1232. His father founded the abbey in 1196. |
Torre Abbey in the sunshine. |
The fallen remains of the church tower, demolished by dynamite in about 1770 |
Plaster casts from the studio of the Victorian sculptor Frederick Thrupp (1812-95) |
The Spanish Barn, built in 1196 and re-roofed in 1450, so called because 397 sailors from the Spanish Armada were held here in July 1588 before being transferred to prisons elsewhere. |
The marina at Torquay. Don't be misled by the blue sky; there was a stiff south-westerly wind blowing and before long it was raining again. |
We'd only been on the beach for a few minutes before it started to rain again. |
This was the view from under the umbrella! A major landslide last year tumbled red rocks and earth across the beach. The top of the cliff still looks very fragile. |
Thursday, and a coach trip to the Eden Project. This is the Rain Forest Biome, ten years after its creation. |
There is a new viewing platform right in the top of the dome. We didn't venture onto it - there was a 45 minute wait in temperatures in the mid-30s - but I guess the view was spectacular. |
Pineapples |
The Rocket Elbow Barrel Stove - more efficient than the average BBQ! |
Tomatoes grown in shredded old clothes and paper, watered and fed from the AutoPot |
The main eating place at the Eden Project. The food is prepared in public, and displayed on long wooden tables. You help yourself, remember what you've had, then pay on leaving. |
The vegetable garden. Interesting to see marigolds planted between the rows of vegetables as a deterrent against pests. It must be effective because everything looked wonderfully healthy. |
Wild flower meadow in front of the Mediterranean Biome |
The Mediterranean Biome. The triple-glazed "windows" are made from ethylenetetraflouroethylenecopolymer. They weigh less than 1% of the equivalent area of glass and are self-cleaning. |