My room at the George Hotel in Rye is bijou but pretty perfect. The furniture is painted in a soothing blue, the bed is high and comfortable and the shelves are full of vintage, orange Penguin novels. There is also a comfortable bath which was an unexpected, joyful surprise. Nothing beats a soak before bed!… Continue reading South East adventure – Rye, Lamb’s house and Camber Sands
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day one – Hever Castle and Sissinghurst Gardens
I am perfectly aware of how lackadaisical I have been with my posting... for months... and I could use the 'oh life has been so busy' excuse, but let's face it, everybody's life is busy... truth to be know I've lost my mojo for sharing stuff. I have been afflicted by a very 18th Century… Continue reading day one – Hever Castle and Sissinghurst Gardens
* A Walk *
My eyes already touch the sunny hill. going far beyond the road I have begun, So we are grasped by what we cannot grasp; it has an inner light, even from a distance- and changes us, even if we do not reach it, into something else, which, hardly sensing it, we already are; a gesture… Continue reading * A Walk *
Eastleach Turville loop, (5.5km)
Of course the day Covid leaves the house so does the sun... it was so dark it felt like Autumn on Sunday morning. Still there is something uplifting and restoring about heading out for a new walk - even a short one. A change is as good as a rest, right? We (this time to… Continue reading Eastleach Turville loop, (5.5km)
Sunday Stroll
Today is my first born's 21st birthday and I am not able to celebrate with him because of this stupid virus and I'm a little bit gutted. (A lot). 21 years ago... just about at this time in the morning... life changed and, well... if you have kids of your own you know exactly what… Continue reading Sunday Stroll