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I was proud of myself for just finishing chapter 4...I'd better get crackin & read 5!I'm going to read chapter 5 this weekend, starting now
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I was proud of myself for just finishing chapter 4...I'd better get crackin & read 5!I'm going to read chapter 5 this weekend, starting now
I SHRA...that's basically what I just said...Sounds like I'd better get cracking.
I've come across a video on youtube which has a few moments (at 4 minutes 30) of Pamela Mitford with her doggo, pony and chooks, which were Appenzeller Spitzhaubens (not spell-checked!)The Mitford sisters grew up in a place called Asthall Manor (built 1620) which, completely randomly, opened its gardens to the public for a sculpture exhibition when I happened to be driving by with some friends on a mini-break around a business meeting outside London. I too am a huge fan of Nancy Mitford's and have re-read Love in a Cold Climate multiple times. So naturally we had to divert our journey to inspect. It is totally delightful with magical gardens that have inspired me ever since.
Oh what a treat - it is too long for me to finish now - but thank you for linking to that. What marvelous cut-glass accents! The house I went to visit for the sculpture exhibition was the middle of the 3 houses they show - Asthall Manor (spelling?)I've come across a video on youtube which has a few moments (at 4 minutes 30) of Pamela Mitford with her doggo, pony and chooks, which were Appenzeller Spitzhaubens (not spell-checked!)
That was lovely! Thank you!I've come across a video on youtube which has a few moments (at 4 minutes 30) of Pamela Mitford with her doggo, pony and chooks, which were Appenzeller Spitzhaubens (not spell-checked!)
I've ended up watching the whole thing and later on it turns out Nancy Mitford once had a chicken that lived in her Paris flat, walking about the living room!That was lovely! Thank you!
I ended up watching the whole thing too - it really was a delight. Thank you for finding it!I've ended up watching the whole thing and later on it turns out Nancy Mitford once had a chicken that lived in her Paris flat, walking about the living room!
No worries, but I can't claim any credit because it popped up after I'd watched an episode of Brideshead Revisited and reminded me of our earlier chat about the Mitfords.I ended up watching the whole thing too - it really was a delight. Thank you for finding it!