18. We’re in Devon
Today we had a day out with Norm’s first cousin Pam and her husband Bob; and we did a “Round Robin” trip from Paignton to Totnes to Dartmouth to Kings Weir to Paignton and each leg was on a different form of transport. It was a lovely fun day and yet again we were spoilt with the weather.
We travelled from Paignton in an open top bus to Totnes, then from Totnes in a large ferry down the River Dart to Dartmouth. From there we had to cross the River Dart to Kings Weir by a small ferry to the railway station where we caught a steam train back to Paignton. It was a great day out!
Today’s photo was taken at the station at Kings Weir, which is the train station for Dartmouth but across the River Dart.
En route we also discovered a statue commemorating the life of William John Wills - the other half of the explorers Burke and Wills. WJ Wills was born in Totnes, here in Devon.
The weather man put on yet another glorious day for us with blue skies all around - although the wind was a bit nippy!
We are both keeping well and while all this walking must be doing us good, we both still creak and groan as we get out of bed each morning with the sure signs our bodies are no longer young and flexible as they once were. However, we are thrilled that we can still do what we are doing, albeit, a modified version of our younger selves.

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