When I saw the timestamp on the travelogue, I kinda surmised you weren't walking it, at least not without the jetpacks on. Very much enjoyed this jaunt with you and the lovely Nina as co-narrator. Calling out the stops was appreciated as I like to follow along on the map, town to village, looking for various all mentioned landmarks and rivers (Little Dart took a bit of time, but I found it and the Mole River). Did I have a three-tiered deja vu in the panniers market? And even some Herman's Hermits from the busker. (Peter Noone lives in my old home town of Santa Barbara and I've run into him many times over the years at the most improbable places. He's always spotting me first and waves hello, comes round, and for some reason he thinks he knows me from perhaps in the creative world circles, always friendly, and we share a few moments and he's off. Still looks 16 years old. Ha!) Anyway, Shaun, love these merry jaunts to places I've never seen so close up. Thanks for producing & posting! ♪♫♪
How fantastic that you followed our journey on a map. And what a coincidence that you know Peter Noone personally. I wonder if he would have liked the Barnstaple Busker's version of 'I'm into Something Good' LOL. Thanks Joseph very much appreciated!
@@shaungeraghtytravel I love maps and seeing the lay of the land. Village names and their histories intrigue me and as we've watched all of Penelope Keith's "Village Of The Year" shows as well as numerous other UK travel shows. She visited Porlock on the North Devon Coast, as well. Lastly, I think Peter would indeed love anyone covering his old songs. If I ever run into him again, I'll be sure to tell him of your timely Barnstaple encounter. ♪♫♪
Really enjoying your travels Shaun.
Cheers Deb!
When I saw the timestamp on the travelogue, I kinda surmised you weren't walking it, at least not without the jetpacks on. Very much enjoyed this jaunt with you and the lovely Nina as co-narrator. Calling out the stops was appreciated as I like to follow along on the map, town to village, looking for various all mentioned landmarks and rivers (Little Dart took a bit of time, but I found it and the Mole River). Did I have a three-tiered deja vu in the panniers market? And even some Herman's Hermits from the busker. (Peter Noone lives in my old home town of Santa Barbara and I've run into him many times over the years at the most improbable places. He's always spotting me first and waves hello, comes round, and for some reason he thinks he knows me from perhaps in the creative world circles, always friendly, and we share a few moments and he's off. Still looks 16 years old. Ha!) Anyway, Shaun, love these merry jaunts to places I've never seen so close up. Thanks for producing & posting! ♪♫♪
How fantastic that you followed our journey on a map. And what a coincidence that you know Peter Noone personally. I wonder if he would have liked the Barnstaple Busker's version of 'I'm into Something Good' LOL. Thanks Joseph very much appreciated!
@@shaungeraghtytravel I love maps and seeing the lay of the land. Village names and their histories intrigue me and as we've watched all of Penelope Keith's "Village Of The Year" shows as well as numerous other UK travel shows. She visited Porlock on the North Devon Coast, as well. Lastly, I think Peter would indeed love anyone covering his old songs. If I ever run into him again, I'll be sure to tell him of your timely Barnstaple encounter. ♪♫♪