It was another grey day, and rain was forecast, so I decided to head for indoorsy things. The first was not too far away, at a place called Symmonds Yat (love the name) - a butterfly house! I love a butterfly house. *g*
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Your Saturday with butterflys and all the other things sound good to me. And let me guess, is the story "The Secret Beneath" by Sally Fell?
And good, that they let you warm your hands on that fire and that they explained so much about the old times. And the medieval feast sounds good too. It looks as if you have a lot of fun in your holiday.
Your sat nav must be related to ours, which through a wobbly because we ignored its instructions to turn right (into a one-way street) and later tried to take us a cross a ploughed field.
Looks like you had a really good day, despite the promised wet weather. Enjoy today's sunshine!
It's not tried to take me where there isn't a road yet - it's just that I've been a bit dubious about whether they're roads or not! So far it's been proved right each time... *g*
It was so nice, not having rain! I usually quite like winter, but I'm rather looking forward to better weather now!
Sounds like an exceptional day. I can't say which I would have enjoyed the most, you managed to visit so many wonderful spots! Is the castle behind where you ate Tretower, or somewhere else?
And what a unique feast! No cutlery? Did you drink the soup straight from the bowl, or did they at least have spoons?
The castle where we ate was the one I'm staying in - St Briavel's Castle. And no, not even spoons! Forks hadn't been invented, knives were potentially threatening to the lord, and spoons... I can't remember what they said about spoons! Obviously they existed then, but... We drank our soup from the bowl, and we had bread to mop up with too. *g*
I'd forgotten The Third Week in April as having Fishbourne in too! I was thinking of The Secrets Beneath, of course... *g*
And thank you - about the pics and for the good wishes! The hall was fairly huge and spectacular - in fact the manor house was pretty impressive just in an ordinary way, if that makes sense. It wasn't overly grand, but it was... solid. *g*
I suspect your SatNav was a rambler in a previous incarnation...
What a nice surprise to discover the living history people in the buttery (and their nice warm fire!)
Not sure Tretower Castle would be a good place (for the Pros lads) to take refuge in, what with it having no roof and all, but the medieval hall is amazing.
I do so love your landscape photos - the palette of misty blues and greens is very nice indeed.
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And good, that they let you warm your hands on that fire and that they explained so much about the old times. And the medieval feast sounds good too. It looks as if you have a lot of fun in your holiday.
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It was a fun day, a proper break day!
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Looks like you had a really good day, despite the promised wet weather. Enjoy today's sunshine!
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It was so nice, not having rain! I usually quite like winter, but I'm rather looking forward to better weather now!
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And what a unique feast! No cutlery? Did you drink the soup straight from the bowl, or did they at least have spoons?
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The castle where we ate was the one I'm staying in - St Briavel's Castle. And no, not even spoons! Forks hadn't been invented, knives were potentially threatening to the lord, and spoons... I can't remember what they said about spoons! Obviously they existed then, but... We drank our soup from the bowl, and we had bread to mop up with too. *g*
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Wonderful pics again - and oh my, those manor house beams - they're basically whole trees, aren't they. Spectacular.
Hope your Sunday is just as tasty as roast and honey-cake *g*
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And thank you - about the pics and for the good wishes! The hall was fairly huge and spectacular - in fact the manor house was pretty impressive just in an ordinary way, if that makes sense. It wasn't overly grand, but it was... solid. *g*
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What a nice surprise to discover the living history people in the buttery (and their nice warm fire!)
Not sure Tretower Castle would be a good place (for the Pros lads) to take refuge in, what with it having no roof and all, but the medieval hall is amazing.
I do so love your landscape photos - the palette of misty blues and greens is very nice indeed.
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And thank you! It's surprisingly green for a dull day - maybe the contrast to the grey sky makes it stand out more... *g*
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