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“IT”…The Lake District!

26 Friday Jun 2015

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We recently decided to drive somewhere “different” in England. I thought we had seen all the beauty of England but I was wrong. I was very wrong. The Lake District  (Cumbria) is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen in England. And trust me, I say that about everyplace we go, so I’m sure you’ve heard it before if you’ve been a fan for a while. But seriously, this place was GORGEOUS!  It was a crisp cool day that turned very windy and cold…we had to pull out our jacket and stocking caps in MAY!!  How SPLENDID!!  The next day it was fine, no hats!  We drove the entire area, and I got sucked into doing all of the Beatrix Potter tourist sites that I swore I wasn’t going to do..(more on this in another blog later).  The flowers in the Lake District are amazing…literally amazing..William Wordsworth was born in this area and returned to this area. He wrote  his poetry from inspirations of his surroundings. We visited his grave and his church. “It” was amazing.The area is full of the most lovely bed and breakfasts…we stayed at Beatrix Potters home for a night. image It was called Lindeth House.  (More on that too later in another blog) and then we found “IT”…we were driving down a curvy road and I screamed STOP!  Of course my husband panicked..then realized its just me and my silly excitement of seeing something I like…(this happens a lot when we are in England)…He kept driving, then turned around and took me to “IT.  My heart went pitter patter and I was in love. “It”was an amazing sight.

We got out of our car and I started running to look at the grounds. LANGDALE CHASE… The foundation stone was laid in 1890, and the lady told me that it took 5 years to complete this house. It opened as a public hotel in 1930. Floors inlaid from Italy, it was the location for Alfred Hitchcocks production of “The Paradine Case”. Amazing massive oil paintings, exquisite fireplaces and furniture that looks like it came from my store in good ‘ol Oklahoma!  I swear many of you have the exact pieces in your home!  “It was amazing to see such beautiful furnishings.

Anyway this was a fabulous find…we sat outside and enjoyed this peaceful, serene location and was blown away by the beauty of nature. Windermere Lake is a fabulous find, and we are glad to have found this area that we had never been to before. We enjoyed the lovely hotel that was once Beatrix Potters mothers home (she left TONS of land to the lake district..like I said more on this later)..and finding the most BEAUTIFUL place we’ve stayed…”IT WAS PERFECT!”

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behind the gate

22 Monday Jun 2015

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One thing I love about England …the “gates”..every drive, every garden has a gate…all gates lead to something mysterious and lovely ahead..whether it be a beautiful  flat or an english garden or a massive manor, the gate is the welcoming “first impression” of many entrances and driveways many times before the front door.  In my neighborhood which is historic, we don’t have gates to our front doors,  but many of us have gates to our driveways. There is something regal about a beautiful wrought iron gate that swings open once you pull into the driveway. There is something charming about a lovely wooden rustic english garden gate that opens into an area of greenery and the smell of flowers. If you don’t have a gate on your property, add one, whether it be behind a garage or to the side of your house, add a gate. Let others wonder “whats behind the gate”. Below are photos of some lovely gates I saw on our last trip, and a photo of our english fence/gate in the snow this last January! Many of you that know me know that I kept my mother in my home while she was ill and every morning she would sit and drink coffee staring out into our backyard at the beautiful snow in January..these photos were taken during that time.. Once she passed away, 2 cardinals have been seen on the gate daily. Once I can capture them I will post that photo as well. I designed our curved iron english fence and gate, as it  may not be in England, it sure reminds and takes me there when I see it which makes me happy. The authentic street sign “High Street” is the term used for the “main streets” in England.The rest of the photos are of different gates I saw during my last trip to England. You never know whats “behind the gate”. Enjoy!

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It Feels Like The Correct Side of The Road To Me!

11 Thursday Jun 2015

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England, English Countryside, English Driving, English Road Signs, Notting Hill Antiques, Roundabout, Travel, United Kingdom

One of the questions I get asked so much is, “How hard is it to drive on the wrong side of the road when you are in England?” My response is always the same, “It feels like the correct side of the road to me.”

I can’t read our maps here in the United States for the life of me, but you give me a British road map and it makes sense to me… And all of the different road signs in England and Scotland… They make SENSE to me.

They have WAY more road signage than we do here in the states. Here are a few signs we don’t see often… And then i sum it all up in the paragraphs below! IMG_0446 IMG_0536 IMG_9819 IMG_0099 IMG_0100 IMG_0102 IMG_0109 IMG_0111 IMG_0131 IMG_0139 IMG_0141 IMG_0143 IMG_0145 IMG_0159 IMG_0326 IMG_0381 IMG_0382 IMG_0385 IMG_0399 IMG_0536My husband drives like a pro over there. The roads sometimes can hardly allow two cars to drive down the road at the same time due to them being so narrow. Many times you have to pull over wayyyyy down the road if you see someone else coming in order to allow another car to drive on the road as well—remember, these roads weren’t always for cars—they were for horses/coaches… And that’s what I love about England.

Not everything has been made to accommodate our lives today… So many things are preserved. It’s nothing to drive thru a small village and someone’s front door is about 5 feet from the road! The roads can’t be expanded!! And they don’t tear up their land building new roads and tear down old buildings to make new ones! SUV’s are RARELY seen and if they are, then it’s likely a rover… Trucks?? Hardly ever! This isn’t America… And it feels like the correct side of the road to me. A roundabout??? Bring it on! I have no patience and tolerance for stoplights so roundabouts are to me, what its all about!

Mary The Lamb

10 Wednesday Jun 2015

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England, England Lake District, English Countryside, Notting Hill Antiques, Sheep, Travel, UK, United Kingdom

I love sheep. They make the countryside so beautiful in England. When my daughter was a little girl, we gave her a little lamb for Easter. She named her Mary. Mary was a very “different” lamb. She thought she was a dog. I’m not kidding. We had 5 dogs, and 2 were outside dogs so the lamb would literally sleep, eat and play with the 2 outside dogs; Dottie the Dalmation and Lucy the Great Pyrenees.

We lived in the country and had to drive down a long driveway to get to our house. The dogs would hear us coming and run to greet us and Mary would run along. For some reason the dogs loved tortillas—And so did Mary. The dogs loved to chew on dog bones—So did Mary. The dogs loved to follow my daughter on her bike—So did Mary. My daughter had a huge custom built playhouse that had a front porch on the front and the dogs loved to lay on the porch of the playhouse—So did Mary… You get the picture. Mary thought she was a dog. To us, she was. She was part of our family.

The day Mary died, she was 9 years old. It was a very sad day. My daughter and I cried and cried. We looked out into the woods behind our house and we both saw a very odd “see-through” vision of Mary walking over the burial ground where we had put her to rest… I”m not kidding on this either. Mary was special. As are all sheep in my book.

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Visiting England this time, as always, we saw many sheep. We were in the Lake District and pulled off onto a very small, one lane road and stumbled upon a low area where lots of sheep were close to the road. I got out of the car to take a photo upclose and they, of course, took off running. So I thought, “What would Mary do?” So I began “bahhhhing”… Seriously… I sounded just like a sheep. My husband rolled down his window at me as I was walking down the road and said, “What on earth” (well, he said something else I won’t write) and I said, “I’m talking to them and they will listen.”

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Sure enough they came running to me. Right up to the fence. I stood there talking sheep language to them and I think they know just what I was saying. You could say I learned “something about Mary” literally. Mary the lamb… We love you forever!

 

It’s A Dog’s Life

01 Monday Jun 2015

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For those who know me then you know how much I love dogs. I have four at home.  It’s the hardest thing about going away is leaving them behind. One is with my daughter, one with a dear friend and the other two are at Lucky Dog Lodge. I miss them so much. If you’re a fan of my Facebook page you will remember that each trip I post photos of dogs I see while traveling. This brings me joy and sadness due to wishing mine were with me. I love all the sweet personalities of the dogs and seeing the different breeds when in England. Below are pics of the sweet ones I’ve seen so far.  Join our Facebook page and you’ll see more as I travel. The life of a dog is a great one.  Especially these little fellas. Most were seen in the park today.

                          

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