Exmouth Fish & Chips 21/4/21

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We took advantage of Wednesdays good weather, and did a trip to Exmouth for Fish & Chips on the buggies. It was a 28 mile round trip, so the best part of six hours traveling. We tried a new place for us on Exeter Road, called Proper Fish & Chips. The fish was lovely, but the chips could have been better, will try again before final verdict.

Me descending the steps from a view point at the RSPB Bowling Green Marsh reserve overlooking where the River Clyst joins the River Exe
View over the River Clyst flood plain of the old Mill (Now Flats) with Topsham water tower hiding behind the trees
View of Darts Farm beyond the River Clyst flood plain at low tide
Photo of the Exmouth train heading towards Exeter, between Exton and Lympestone
Gills version of the same view
Trees in blossom in Manor Gardens Exmouth
Gill in front of Exmouth Lifeboat Station
View of Exmouth Beach from the Lifeboat Station
Me near the Lifeboat Station
Boats moored off of Dawlish Warren Point in the Exe Estuary
A lovely display of spring colour planted in an old boat near Exmouth Railway Station
Enjoying a cup of tea on our way home, between Exton and Topsham

It was our first full day out this year, which I hope will be the first of many this year. As we have to make up for all the trips we have missed, due to the lockdowns over the last 12 months plus.

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