Hey, I'm in my own region!!

Trying to stand up in the wind on the north Devon coast :)

I am another one trying to stay upright in North Devon,although currently this has more to do with wine rather than wind!

Evening everyone :)
I'm in North Devon - once you get past the rain/wind/snow and fog - its fab :)

I wonder if our paths ever cross Ravenwood? I tend to be seen moving slowly along the lanes and tracks on a large ginga horse,unless I happen to be driving across the border to somerset for work and other dull stuff.
 
another wiltshire resident here:D grew up in Brizzle /south glos until i was 17 and then ran away to somerset, i did venture out of the area to London but they all spoke silly so i came back to the southwest where we talk proper like:D
 
I am another one trying to stay upright in North Devon,although currently this has more to do with wine rather than wind!



I wonder if our paths ever cross Ravenwood? I tend to be seen moving slowly along the lanes and tracks on a large ginga horse,unless I happen to be driving across the border to somerset for work and other dull stuff.

Hi Abitodd - I too work across the border in West Somerset what a co incidence! I'm lucky enough to live on a farm and we have direct access up onto the common but often whizz the horses out and around the lanes if I can't face doing all the gates! I keep on at OH and explain that it is possible for gates to actually swing and close shut with latches - ten lengths of frayed baler twine is not necessary!!!

Waves frantically to Spot the Risk - when are you coming up for a visit?

Ester and Bugs - yes of course, I forgot ice :o
 
Hi Abitodd - I too work across the border in West Somerset what a co incidence! I'm lucky enough to live on a farm and we have direct access up onto the common but often whizz the horses out and around the lanes if I can't face doing all the gates! I keep on at OH and explain that it is possible for gates to actually swing and close shut with latches - ten lengths of frayed baler twine is not necessary!!!
I have direct access to the gallops(cheriton ridge) but tend to avoid that because of the gate,the highland cows(although horse identifies with these!)the herd of dogs,odd ponies,in fact one can never be sure what's going to be lurking up there,so I hack in the woods and meet all the grockles. I still reckon its probably some of the best riding in the country.
 
Me toooo!

Somerwet..

Now I have two questions..WHY has this post only just stopped hiding from me despite it having been around for EVER...I've checked SW numerous times & not a saussage...
and..
Does this mean I have more victims for cake/feeding at my pup parties???
 
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