But where is the sun? Come BACK! Our weather is the classic British “sunshine and showers”.
Never really getting warmer than 16 degrees C and when it rains it really rains. And its really wet.
Well, yes, I know that’s obvious but this is really wet and cold rain.
Unfortunately this isn’t my garden….. nor my house.
But I could certainly live somewhere like this. Well, with central heating, double glazing and flushing loo’s. Lets be honest – the Medieval manor house maybe beautiful and romantic but it was really smelly, draughty and cold. Do you prefer colour or B&W?
Beautiful bunch of flowers in the house. Thanks darling 🙂
Seen from the kitchen window – the grass is always greener on the other side.
Tomorrow the new studio….. yes I got in there working on Friday for a few hours…… then my whip lash started hurting again. No fun.
Must go, DH has just returned from Berwick with a Chinese Takeaway.
Hi Helen,
Ive just been catching up on you – for some reason your blog wasn't updating on mine. How lovely your studio is looking – all that promise of things to come and wonderful projects to get going on. I hope it gives you many mnay hours of pleasure.
I haven't commented on all the posts I've missded but have had a good catch up. My your son is growing up fast.
I would not like to live in a castlem- imagine the housework – servants would be requiredand I don't like cold an drafty.Your house looks much more friendly; I especially like the doorbell.
Best Wishes from Chilly ( this year ) NZ.
Beautiful flowers and a Chinese take-away, that's my kind of man!! We had some sun here today, hope it reached Northumberland as well.
And I think I like the black/white picture best, very vintage looking!
Hope you manage to have fun in your studio despite the whip lash, which must be realy aggravating!
colour! do you suppose the manor-born use sheep for lawn-maintenance? sorry to hear that the whiplash is continuing to pain you (but yea for the studio completion).