Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music
 Creep in our ears: soft stillness and the night
 Become the touches of sweet harmony.

William Shakespeare

Reflections

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Lunchtime Walk

I persuaded Mr C that we should walk into the local town to pick up eggs from the market rather than drive in. Whilst we were in town we had lunch before returning home using a different route.

Lunchtime Walk

Lunchtime Walk

Lunchtime Walk

Lunchtime Walk

On our return journey we made a detour to see how my mum’s bungalow is coming along. Whilst we were there we chatted with a gentleman that will be her neighbour when her new bungalow has been built and fitted out.

Lunchtime Walk

Lunchtime Walk

We had a lot of fun and I clocked up most of my 10000 steps for the day.

Patio Dining

Much later in the day we enjoyed fine dining on the patio; home made chicken Jalfrezi.

8 Comments CherryPie on May 26th 2018

Lunchtime Stroll

Overnight the weather had turned from sunshine to showers. Mr C was working from home so I couldn’t do round the house circuits to meet my ‘Walking Challenge’ step count. This meant that despite the weather I had to head out on a walk… As I set off on my walk, the rain had eased off and there was only a slight moisture in the air.

Lunchtime Stroll

Lunchtime Stroll

Mini Stonehenge

I stopped to take a photograph and when I turned around a gentleman who had briefly paused from his cycle ride asked me what I was  photographing. It was difficult for me to explain that I was taking a photo to show the sudden shift in weather from the hot sunny days we had been experiencing recently. I think the question was his excuse for starting a conversation. He shared a lot of his life experiences with me; monetary hardships in early life, the sadness of the death of his wife and bringing up two young children on his own, meeting and marrying his current wife who also had children (four) and how proud he is of all their achievements. I learned that he lives just around the corner from me so there is a chance will bump into each other again on our travels around the local area.

Sleeping Ducks

In other news… the ducks that were in my garden when I returned from my Sunday jaunt to Broughton Castle were sleeping quite happily in my garden this morning before waking and flying off. I was sitting quietly after I had returned from my walk when I heard a clunk on the roof causing me to look outside. The ducks were just landing on my garden path. They spent the rest of the afternoon in my garden, sitting, exploring sleeping, preening and eating. The male duck was very protective of the female duck, following her around everywhere. I think the lady duck may be choosing a suitable place to set up a nest…

Exploring Ducks

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Garlic Mushrooms

I had an early start so I could take my mum to the orthopedic hospital for a routine check up. After the long drive she was in and out within 15 minutes so we visited Elsmere for elevenses, although we were a little early it was only 10.30. Far too early for the lunch we had planned.

After I had dropped mum off at home (she had some things to do) I went for lunch at a local farm shop and then took a leisurely stroll along the river in Ironbridge.

Mr Darby Duck

Natural Bee-uty Duck

Bumble Bee

Dr Duck

Colling Tower

River

Secret Bridge

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…with my Mother and Father in Law.

Little Amsterdam Cafe

First stop was Little Amsterdam Cafe for lunch.

Broughton Castle

After lunch we made our way to Broughton Castle where we enjoyed the landscape views and a visit to the Parish Church of St Mary Broughton with North Newington before the castle was open for visiting.

Broughton Castle

Broughton Castle

Broughton Castle

Broughton Castle

Broughton Castle

During our visit we enjoyed a pleasant conversation with the eldest son of the current Baron of Saye and Sele (owner of Broughton Castle) and also a brief encounter with the Baron himself.

Broughton Castle

We arrived home to find a couple of unexpected visitors!

Links to my previous posts about Broughton Castle and Banbury:

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For what is the worth of life, unless it is woven into the life of our ancestors by records of history.

Marcus Tullius Cicero

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… through the walled garden and along the bluebell walk at Attingham Park

Pathway to the Walled Garden

The Walled Garden

The Walled Garden

The Walled Garden

Beauty

Gateway to Beyond

Bluebell Woods

Bluebell Woods

Bluebell Woods

Bluebell Woods

Tick Tock

Amazing Sky

Repton's View

The Mansion

Naughty but Nice

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