North Sands Salcombe

North Sands Salcombe
One of the reasons we moved to Salcombe

Thursday 30 June 2011

Another Sunset


Facing due North, as our house does and being on the side of a hill we see very little direct sunlight during the winter. In the summer though the sunsets can be stunning looking across the fields to Malborough. Tonight's was no exception - not expansive (taking up the whole sky), but certainly colourful.

We make no excuses for the number of sunsets we have and will post, but Pete always has a ready camera and endless opportunities - he really must get out more with his cameras!

PS - Pete has finished the decorating...

Happy Birthday Julie

Today is Julie's birthday and to celebrate she has gone to Essex to spend a few days with family - Happy birthday Julie.

The weather in Salcombe is fabulous (as you can see from the picture from our balcony attached to this post), although it is a bit breezy. Essex is much the same, so a good day for Julie and our daughter Gemma to get out and about before going for a family meal this evening.

Pete is still trying to decorate and will be finished in time for the furniture delivery tomorrow (just).

Tuesday 28 June 2011

Another different day...

The weather has been better today here in Salcombe and although windy the sun has been shining and it has been very warm out of the wind.

Another working day for us both with a bit of decorating in the evening as we try to prepare our en-suite quest room for new furniture on Friday.

Julie is off to Essex for a few days to celebrate her birthday with our daughter Gemma and some of the family.

As you can see the mist has cleared and we were treated to a clear sky and a sunset hardly impacted by clouds.

Monday 27 June 2011

What a difference a day makes...

Yesterday turned into a lovely evening and Pete made the most of the evening sitting outside for a while having a cuppa and checking e-mails.

Today was a different story. It started off misty, got a bit better and then ebbed and flowed between until late afternoon when the mist really rolled in and the rain came. Not good, as Pete was just refueling one of the bigger fishing boats in Salcombe - he got a bit wet.

Julie rowed this evening and although the mist had lifted generally from the estuary the surrounding hills were shrouded in mist. She really enjoyed the row and was happy not to get wet.

Pete went to the gym and although a misty evening there was a really good sunset on the way home. he had to take some photographs once he got home.
From the weather forecasts and Facebook comments it seems it was steaming in London and Essex and
although we were promised some of
that for Salcombe it only materialised for about 30 minutes in the middle of the day.

Tomorrow's another day...

Sunday 26 June 2011

Pete's office...

For the last few months Pete has worked part-time on the Salcombe fuel barge operated by Devon Marine Fuels. Today was a working day and it started off calm and misty on the water. Over the first few hours the mist lifted to reveal a sunny, but breezy day. It has been really windy over the last few weeks and it’s about time the town had some settled sunny weather. It turned out to be a lovely sunny afternoon, but windy and cold on the water.

One of the attached pictures is of Salcombe town taken from Pete’s “office”, which is an improvement on his last office view. As a Programme/Project Manager working from home his view was of our back garden (or from the driving seat of his car on a motorway). Although he now has a 15 minute walking commute into town he doesn’t feel he can complain (despite the hills) followed by a short boat ride out to the barge.

The view is ever changing with the weather, tide and time of day and the diversity of craft either based in or stopping over in Salcombe passing by the fuel barge. The yacht club sailing events are always interesting to watch. You also get the odd windsurfer, hoby-cat, kayak or paddle board go by sometimes with the occasional dog perched on the front. As the summer progresses I am promised even more interesting sights) fingers crossed!



Saturday 18 June 2011

Here we go again

Right - No excuses for the gap in postings, just an earnest conviction to try harder and post as often as we can.

Today we went to Beesands and did a 4.5 mile circular walk via Hallsands. At the end we had a drink at the Cricket Inn followed by a meal (once the restaurant was open). All very good and we would recommend it and will definitely be going back some time.

The weather forecast was threatening rain and we were prepared for the worst, however, the worst never came
and we had a great walk in mostly the warm sunshine. The wind was strong in places, but we were sheltered by the hedgerows and field walls and never suffered much from it.

Due to the threat of rain Pete only took a compact camera with him and the attached pictures were taken at Hallsands and Beesands. He really needs to take his cameras with him, just in case the opportunity for photographs materialises. At least this time he had a card in the camera (he doesn't always), a spare card and some extra batteries, both of which were required.

The walk was one suggested by local artist Gerry Miles in his book The South Hams Coast (an illustrated guide with 18 circular walks). The map from the book was pretty good and along with the written directions we managed to
find our way.