Plymouth Senior Retreat
Fun times getting together with Senior missionaries from the mission in Plymouth. Martins, Jensens, Lewis's, Maxfields and Herdts.
Where the Mayflower set sail in 1620.
I had ancestors on the Mayflower.
Names of those who set sail on the Mayflower.
Nice swimming pool on the bay.
Tomb stoning is jumping into the sea from a high cliff. Who knew!
Canons guarding the Port.
Seagull found a nice resting spot.
Tudor house built in 1399!
Fish and chips to go.
We sat with Elder and Sister Lewis
on the markers where the Beatles sat.
These streets were made for carts not cars.
Jensens and Maxfields
President and Sister Mayall
Relaxing boat ride up the Tamar river.
Jodi & Jody
Saltram House
Used the film
'Sense and Sensibility'
2nd edition Pride and Prejudice volumes 1, 2, & 3

I love this reading chair. You sit to the back of the chair and have arm rests and a place to put your book.

On our way home we stopped at a unique !pub called
'The Highwayman"
The entrance was designed to look like a carriage. Highwaymen were robbers who would stop carriages to rob them. Would usually ride up and with guns in hand and shout "Stand and Deliver!"
The otherside of the pub has a black shoe built into the side and has a couple of super sized Red pumps.
We're having a great time seeing all the wonderful
historic areas of our mission.











































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