It’s been a most fine day, because Roses came to lunch. Ben instantly adored her, as you might expect, but she dealt with that very capably and we talked non-stop for hours. We took Ben for a walk on the marshes too, and he had a brilliant time, coming back wet and muddy from splashing in the river. I should have taken a picture of the long line of cows walking back to the farm for milking time – I was more concerned about the chances of Ben getting in their way, but he was perfectly well-behaved – and besides, he then noticed one of his dog friends being taken for a run, so went off to say hello.
And this evening I’m out to supper. The mad social whirl, darlings.
What a busy Z (I nearly spelt busy with a z instead of an s then, sort of appropriate).
Enjoy your supper.
A change is as good as a rest Z. Enjoy your evening.
It’s not an old Manor House, it’s a House of Old Manners!
I expect the society pages will do a feature on me at a “country manor house soiree.”
Hope your supper was spiffy.
I looked at some of those pics on Geograph..lots of them actually – and have to say, isn’t England just the most beautiful land.
What a delightful day/evening! As for “old manor house” no matter what it is called, it looks beautiful.
I had a wonderful time on Geograph and went to bed very late, wandering down Memory Lane – literally. I use Streetview when I feel homesick usually, but it can’t go down private roads and show my favourite old house. Geograph has photos from farmland and footpaths that show views that I know very well.
Oooh, you socialite,you!! x
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It seems that the Sage is to the Old Manor House born. It’s a great project, isn’t it?
Incredibly georgeous photography. I want to go to there!
Incredibly georgeous photography. I want to go to there! I will be back to see more soon as I catch up with my life!