After lunch on Easter Monday we visited Hodnet Hall gardens which is always a lovely place to visit. We also had high hopes for the illusive piece of cake that we missed out on during our previous days travels. On arrival it was suggested that we didn’t park in the visitor car park due to a downpour of rain in the morning that had caused the ground to be muddy and soggy. We accepted the advice and parked on one of the suggested areas at the back of the hall.
Rather than head straight to the tea room we elected to take the nearest path into the garden, a route I had not walked before. The path was down a slight incline with surface mud and water. All of a sudden I found myself sliding downhill on one foot, placing my other foot on the ground only increased the speed of my slide. I chose to sit down rather than gain even more moment with the potential of falling over and breaking some bones. Mr C turned round in alarm but found me laughing at my predicament. My only worry was would I be able to get up again?
Firmly on two feet we walked the upper part of the gardens before stopping for a well earned piece of cake which we chose to eat outside, this lead to us having an interesting conversation with Sir Algenon before we resumed our walk around the gardens.
Sorry about the fall but glad you weren’t hurt. The gardens look really lovely and the cake looks scrumptious
It is a lovely place to visit I go as often as I can. It is a place I feel safe walking on my own.
i am glad that laughter was your response to this fall it looks like a beautiful day and you presented a fine collection of images, the treat was well earned, as you say.
It was a lovely day we were treated to glorious sunshine
Oh, did you enjoy your trip?
It was a slip