Our assignment this year started with problems and ended the same way.
our second vehicle was involved in a road accident just before we were due to leave for home (not there fault.
All involved were unhurt and are safe but alais we had to say Goodbye to our vehicle and see it end its life in a scrap yard down in Cornwall.
We would like to pass a big Thank you to Red Post garage at Red post Junction just a few miles in land of Bude for all there help in trying to mend the broken vehicle and helping in transporting the vehicle away.
DDS highly recommend you..
DDS
Thursday, June 25, 2009
the rest of our assignment to Devon Cornwall Boarder
Due to technical difficulties we have been unable to keep the blog up to date while on assignment, mainly due to the remote location.
On week one we travelled the whole of the west coast line and week two entailed travelling from base to Dartmoor, down every road and track to find some lovely treasures and surprises.
The Dartmoor wild ponies have just had their fouls and the spring lambs are fast growing up.
The Dartmoor cattle does seem to be growing not only in numbers but size this year.
We are hoping to have all the images loaded and ready for sale and view within the next 2 months and will hopefully have a book available at the same time.
our book will be autographed by our photographer and will make a lovely gift or to place on a reading table.
We've had such a great time down in Cornwall and Devon and have really enjoyed travelling around some of our old haunts and finding places we hadn't been too. Some were good and some where just disappointing.
While down here we found a new base to move too but our syndicate did not come up and we'll have to wait a little longer.
We'll be back in the office on Sunday 22 June where all our hard work will start.
DDS
On week one we travelled the whole of the west coast line and week two entailed travelling from base to Dartmoor, down every road and track to find some lovely treasures and surprises.
The Dartmoor wild ponies have just had their fouls and the spring lambs are fast growing up.
The Dartmoor cattle does seem to be growing not only in numbers but size this year.
We are hoping to have all the images loaded and ready for sale and view within the next 2 months and will hopefully have a book available at the same time.
our book will be autographed by our photographer and will make a lovely gift or to place on a reading table.
We've had such a great time down in Cornwall and Devon and have really enjoyed travelling around some of our old haunts and finding places we hadn't been too. Some were good and some where just disappointing.
While down here we found a new base to move too but our syndicate did not come up and we'll have to wait a little longer.
We'll be back in the office on Sunday 22 June where all our hard work will start.
DDS
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