Finally, do not be intimidated by Karena Roper or the thugs she directs to attack anyone online who dares to expose the corrupt operation she is running. She threatens Bay Care staff with sanctions or sacking if they do not issue crass written attacks on social media against individuals who have lodged official complaints. Simply make a record with time and date and file it away. Screenshots are the best methods. If we work together we can beat this corruption which exist amongst us!
Category: Human Interest
Anything that does not fit into to any of the other specific categories and is of general interest!
Torbay: Burrow Down – Charlotte’s 44th Birthday Party – A Celebration of Resistance! (23.4.2019)
Charlotte – my younger sister – is multiply disabled and is currently subject to involuntary ‘respite care’. Since 2010, the Tories and Libdems Government(s) have
Berry Pomeroy Castle (20.4.2019)
Berry Pomeroy Castle – South Devon We have visited Berry Pomeroy Castle many times in the past over the years – and with many
Liberating Charlotte (18.4.2019)
We are the Ptoletariat! Injustice we are used to… Oppression is our companion, The Bourgweoise – you will not prevail! Steal our bodies, Abuse our
Torquay: WWII D-Day Memorial – We Remember the Allied Soldiers (17.4.2019)
This was when the US Government fought on the rightside of history – as an ally of the Soviet Union! We respect everyone who fought against fascism with us during that terrible war! It is a sobering thought that many of these brave young men never returned alive. They fought and died for our freedom not to live under fascism! How different things are today, with the US Government supporting Zionist Israel and Neo-Nazism in the Ukraine!
Torquay: King’s Gardens – Opened 1904 (Visited 14.4.2019)
King’s Gardens appears to have been the result of slum clearing in Torquay with a place called ‘Rotton Row’ being demolished for new houses (King’s Drive) in 1877. We only hope that the people once living in ‘Rotton Row’ were re-housed and not left homeless (as happens far too often today). Originally called ‘Alexandra Gardens’, it was re-named just after opening in 1904 as ‘King’s Gardens’ after Edward VII. When driving into Torquay on numerous of our visits from London, we have often seen free-roaming swans on a patch of ornate and picturesque landscape to the right of Abbey Grounds (separated by a small road). We finally got round to visiting this area yesterday – despite the howling wind and freezing rain! We did try to ‘walk’ from the house to this area, but the waves were coming over the wall and we had to retreat to the safety of the car and slowly drive through the storm of rain and sea-spray… The children – who are strong-willed and usually wanting to press-on – decided that a tactical retreat to the relative safety of the car was in order!