We set off from Dartmeet at 10.30 to walk first along the Dart, then over the moorland to Bellever for lunch. The first hour was very slow over rough ground but then improved. We saw ponies, one with a very new wobbly foal suckling. Clapper bridges, stepping stones and hills were all in the morning's walk - 9km in two hours.
For links to my other blogs, click on 'view my complete profile'. Married to Valerie, we have a daughter and a son and 2 grand-daughters. I was brought up on a farm near York and worked in farming and allied industries until 1970 when Valerie and I spent 2 years at Bible College before going out to Argentina as agricultural missionaries. In 1980 we returned to the U.K. when I worked part-time at Bicton Agricultural College until ordination to full-time parish work in 1988. To get some idea of my background, the town of Dawlish was the largest place I have ever lived! . . . .
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