Sunday, 2 September 2012

Where in the world? Devon

I have been absent for about a month and in the blogging world that is a lifetime. To make up for it, I have holiday photographs. Nothing far-flung and exotic but a glimpse of the UK.

For the first week we stayed in Devon in a town, across the water from Plymouth, known as Turnchapel. Here are a few photographic highlights:


The Gates at Antony (National Trust Property)

Cheeky Cupcake

Blue Hydrangea (with Bokeh) at Greenway

Deckchairs at Greenway

As a family we have been to a vast amount of National Trust properties across the British Isles but I have found myself more keen on this pursuit as I get older. Antony was interesting because the family still lives there amongst the giant portraits. 

Greenway was Agatha Christie's Summerhouse. I've never read an Agatha Christie before but I love books and I felt it was only polite. I've since read 'Five Little Pigs' which I actually really enjoyed. I deem it a gentle murder mystery.

Stay tuned.

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