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Location: Teignmouth, Devon, United Kingdom

I'm married with two grown up children and four grandchildren, My wife of 47 years is Sue and we are the same age. My two children are Pamela (blogging occasionly under Pam-bigbustybikerbaby.blogspot.com and Roy,who was recently Paralysed from the waist down due to an Absys on his Spine. My 4 grandchildren are (oldest first) Gavin, Hayley, Thomas,and Zoe. Sue and I are both retired and we're disabled too, her with a badly Arthritic back and spine, me with lung (COPD) and Heart problems.I have always loved Fishing (all sorts) Sue started fishing with me about 8 years ago, now she really enjoys it too. We both love m'cycles and m'cycling, Sue owns and rides her own bike which is a Custom 1981 250 Honda.I own a 1979 Honda CX500. We are both members of this motorcycle club ( view or join our club on http://www.cx-gl.org.uk/) or see my blog post Dec 2007 blog "Getting old, never", of course we're badly resticted now due to our illness, only riding in really good weather.Just over three years ago we lost our best friend and Baby Mojo the border Collie, Gone but never forgotten. Please feel free to use any of our photo's but do let me know you have used them, thank you.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

BULL POINT LIGHTHOUSE WALK.

Firstly I would like to thank Jeanette for the "Ewe Rock" award. There are loads of other blogs out there more worthy of an award than mine but thank you anyway. I would also like to thank the few readers out there that stick with me, particularly during the summer months when I only blog maybe once or twice a fortnight, again thanks.
Now the blogs that I am passing this award on to,
1. Martin @ Coombe Martin Life.
2. Bob @ Taxi Tales.
3. Fennella @ Rookes Nest.
4. Peggy @ Day to day life of a very lazy gardener.
5. Daffy @ Approaching 40.
Now down to tonights quick bitsa blog. My last post covered our recent walk to the Light house at Bull Point, Morthoe. As promised this blog follows the return journey along the cliff path.Below this set of 96 steps ascended one of the many and varied inclines on this hard (for us) route.
Please Click on any picture to enlarge it.
Below. At the top of the first hill after leaving the lighthouse, this view looks back and you can just see the tops of the chimneys of the keepers cottages, these cottages all have real open fires, as well as basic central heating, imagine on a windy wet night sitting in front of a roaring fire,with views over the wild ocean what could be better?

Below. This view is looking down on the semi private "Rockham" beach. This beach is really secluded and is reached from the cliff top by a set of 65 steep but hand railed steps.When I say semi private its because the beach lies at least 1.5 miles from the nearest road. The nearest access point is through the "North Morte " caravan/camping site , this is a steep 500 yard climb away.
Notice the coastal path which leads on through to first "Morthoe" then a mile further on the surfing village of "Woolacombe".
Below. We climbed up from the top of "Rockham"steps beach through the lovely "North Morte" camp site, here you have five fields and dozens of acres of beautiful coastal view fields. Before we settled on our present site we spent 12 happy years visiting here at least once sometimes 3-4 times a year. There are fields with electric hook up points and all on hard standings and four huge fields and headlands, where its possible to literally camp alone and on the edge.We camped and brought our camper van on different occasions, the site has a well stocked shop and 30 or 40 static vans for hire, some sleeping 8-9 people. The site has a large childrens play park and a lovelly well mown grass dog walking area.The site owners are really friendly and will do anything to make your stay good if they can (not getting commission by the way).We would probably have been on a seasonal site with them now, if they had a seasonal pitch available a few years ago when we were looking.
Below. A similar view from one of the camp site fields illustrating the views you could wake up to in the mornings !!.

Below. This picture is of one of the caravans on site, notice the hard standing for both caravan and Awning, this is so usefull when the weather is very wet as the entrances can get very very wet and muddy on grass.
As a final note both Sue and I both now have our motorbikes MOT'd, Insured,Taxed, and tested all ready for riding on our return on Tuesday.

JOKE OF THE DAY.

WARNING. THIS JOKE MAY OFFEND SO PLEASE BE WARNED.

Do you recognise any of this?.

Woman

Take off clothes and place them sectioned in laundry basket.
Walk to bathroom wearing long dressing gown.
If you see husband along the way, cover up any exposed areas.
Look at your womanly physique in the mirror - make mental note to do
more sit-ups/leg-lifts, etc.
Get in the shower.
Use face cloth, arm cloth, leg cloth, long loofah, wide loofah and
pumice stone.
Wash your hair once with cucumber and sage shampoo with 43 added vitamins.
Wash your hair again to make sure it's clean Condition your hair with
grapefruit mint conditioner enhanced.
Wash your face with crushed apricot facial scrub for 10 minutes until
red.
Wash entire rest of body with ginger nut and jaffa cake body wash. (
I am currently trying to find where I can purchase this) Rinse conditioner off hair.
Shave armpits and legs.
Turn off shower.
Squeegee off all wet surfaces in shower.
Spray mould spots with Tile cleaner.
Get out of shower.
Dry with towel the size of a small country.
Wrap hair in super absorbent towel.
Return to bedroom wearing long dressing gown and towel on head.
If you see husband along the way, cover up any exposed areas.

Men

Take off clothes while sitting on the edge of the bed and leave them
In a pile.

Walk naked to the bathroom.
If you see wife along the way, shake willy at her making the
'woo-woo' sound.

Look at your manly physique in the mirror.
Admire the size of your willy and scratch your bum.
Get in the shower.
Wash your face.
Wash your armpits.
Blow your nose in your hands and let the water rinse them off.
Fart and laugh at how loud it sounds in the shower.
Spend majority of time washing privates and surrounding area.
Wash your bum, leaving those coarse bum hairs stuck on the soap.
Wash your hair.
Make a Shampoo Mohawk.
Wee.
Rinse off and get out of shower.
Fail to notice water on floor because curtain was hanging out of bath
the whole time.

Admire willy size in mirror again.
Leave shower curtain open, wet mat on floor, light and fan on.
Return to bedroom with towel around waist. If you pass wife, pull off towel, shake Willy at her and make the woo-woo' sound again.

Throw wet towel on bed.


14 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The cliff path of 96 steps would be hard for me! I remember when I was a young girl I would 'do' the Cathedral Tower steps in the city weekly for sport! 325 steps! I think there is many more than 325!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durham_Cathedral
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I can see the chimneys! How lovely they look, it's like a glimpse back in time. I loved the winters when I was little, I would sit so close to the coal fire, almost on the hearth and I wouldn't move until my family would shout at me, telling me I was singeing! :o)
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Rockham Beach looks idyllic, look at the calm water and blue sky! Beautiful.
Bob the joke is so good! I almost burst something laughing so much! "Shake willy at wife and shout Woo-Woo!" ;o)
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Many thanks for the award! Ewe do Rock!!! (I love it!)
Hope you are both ok!

11:14 am  
Blogger bob mullen said...

Hi Bob Cheers for the Ewe Rock award. Nice post good photos keep em coming.

6:35 pm  
Blogger Shammickite said...

I'm just catching up on blogs and I see you have given me an award... ohhh thanks SO MUCH!!
I really enjoy your posts as you always post such wonderful pictures of the North Devon coastline.... which is so gorgeous! You always make me feel homesick for North Devon, Bob.
PS I'm copying this comment to your latest post so you don't miss it!

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