DEVON
Wish I was still there.
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Adrian was in charge of the camera while I went for a paddle. I wondered why I ran out of battery charge that evening.
HFF from Sidmouth
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Perfection in every drop
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HBM from Budleigh Salterton
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A relatively quiet Devon town with a pebbly beach, and a lovely walk along the esplanade. This view is taken at the east end of the town overlooking the River Otter and the salt marshes beyond. A bird watcher's paradise at certain times of the year. The bench faces south towards the sea.
Art in Nature
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TAKE IT EASY at Budleigh Salterton
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HFF from Exmouth
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To the right of this photo is the lifeboat station, and the ramp is visible in the photo. Established over 200 years ago, Exmouth Lifeboat Station opened a new station and boathouse in 2010, which houses a Shannon class lifeboat and an inshore D class lifeboat.
The lifeboat is called 'R and J Welburn' and was funded by a generous legacy from Mrs Joan Welburn who lived in Sidmouth and named in memory of her husband Raymond. The naming ceremony occurred on 9 May 2015.
Carpobrotus
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Common names include Sea Fig, Western Iceplant, Coastal Iceplant, Baby Sun-Rose, Angled Pigface, I can't understand the 'Pigface' name.
Carpobrotus edulis is a southern African plant. Introduced to Europe, the plant can be found entirely naturalised in some coastal habitats, particularly sea cliffs and sand-dunes in the south west of the UK. The plant tends be quite invasive, spreading and forming continuous mats over large areas. It does look stunning, but there may some problems with it. First of all it is not indigenous, and is colonising this area to the detriment of other natives such as thrift. Also it is a succulent and holds on to water, becoming heavy in wet weather. Whole mats of it can become dislocated from the cliffs causing rock falls.
Carpobrotus edulis at Budleigh Salterton
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Common names include Sea Fig, Western Iceplant, Coastal Iceplant, Baby Sun-Rose, Angled Pigface, I can't understand the 'Pigface' name.
Carpobrotus edulis is a southern African plant. Introduced to Europe, the plant can be found entirely naturalised in some coastal habitats, particularly sea cliffs and sand-dunes in the south west of the UK. The plant tends be quite invasive, spreading and forming continuous mats over large areas. It does look stunning, but there may some problems with it. First of all it is not indigenous, and is colonising this area to the detriment of other natives such as thrift. Also it is a succulent and holds on to water, becoming heavy in wet weather. Whole mats of it can become dislocated from the cliffs causing rock falls.
I'm not sure what the policy is in Budleigh. Maybe in certain areas the plants should be eradicated to allow indigenous species to thrive in order to prevent more coastal erosion.
HFF from Otterton
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The weir on the River Otter in Otterton. There is a fish pass at the side of the weir that can just be seen.
HFF from Sidmouth
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An almost deserted beach in Sidmouth. We caught an early bus from Otterton to here using our senior citizen's bus passes. One of the few advantages of getting old. ;-))
Sidmouth cliffs
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I think this part of the cliff is largely composed of relatively hard Otter Sandstone, but someone may be able to put me right on this. Other parts of the cliffs are made up of Otter mudstone and are far more likely to collapse.
Sidmouth's 1922 Social Club
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The club in Church Street shut down after its last lunchtime session on Sunday, October 9th 2022 The club’s chairman Ian Alderman said it was ‘with sad regret’ that he needed to announce the closure.
The statement said, “The rising costs of utilities and other operating factors mean the running of the club is no longer a viable option."
The making of childhood memories
HBM from Exeter
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HWW from Exeter
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What I love about this mural is the fact that it has been done by removing the surface rendering. It's such a pity that it has been paint-balled though.
Choir Stalls in Exeter Cathedral
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Sea, Sky and Tree
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SC97 – Post 26 May - Black and white, nature
This was taken when Adrian and myself were playing crazy golf. Great fun and a close game, he beat me by one point. I did get a hole in one though.
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