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Looe, Cornwall. May 2025.
Tankfest 2025. The Tank Museum, Bovington, Dorset. June 2025. An amazing experience and brilliantly staged by the Tank Museum.
Liskeard Looe RFC v Wadebridge Camels. Lux Park, Liskeard, Cornwall. October 2024.
The Tank Museum, Bovington, Dorset. August 2024.
The awesome Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland. This should be on everyone's bucket list. July 2024.
Powderham Castle, Exeter, Devon. June 2024.
Launceston Castle in Cornwall. From the very top you can see both Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor. June 2024.
St. Mary's church in Launceston. Dating back to 1541, it is unique in being built with granite blocks, all of which display carvings. June 2024.
Porfell Wildlife Sanctuary in Liskeard, Cornwall. June 2024. Highly recommended.
Kynance Cove. Cornwall. March 2024.
The Riviera Air Show. Sunday 4th June 2023. Taken from Corbyn Head. Torquay.
The Roman Baths at Bath. March 2023.
The classic beauty of Bath Abbey. March 2023.
Fantastic display at the bottom of the garden... And it was free!
November 5 2022
Paignton Zoo. August 2022.
The International Town Crier competition outside of the Box museum. Plymouth. June 2022.
Today, 15 May 2022, there was a parade by 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery through Plymouth City Centre. This was to mark the 60th anniversary of 29 Commando and the award of the Freedom of the City. Particularly nice was the hundreds of veterans who took part in the parade wearing their covetted green berets.