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The clocks went forward overnight: another sign of spring. But after several days of sharp, cold showers, today we have mist. Whatever happened to spring? A rhetorical question to which I know the answer:

Spring in the orangery


Spring was on Monday. Luckily we didn't miss it, but took the day off and went to Gibside. It was so sunny that I decided to leave my waterproof in the car - and didn't regret it, my jumper was warm enough.

There have been changes since we were last there: the new car park is now open, much closer to the entrance and down by the river. So our exploration of the grounds started with a stiff climb up, past the new ticket kiosk, then through the walled garden, now completely dedicated to garden plots but with not much happening at the moment (that is, a stretch of fallen wall is being repaired, but there's not much growing). The orangery was a blaze of daffodils. We tried to strike down through the meadow to the river, and were rewarded with some dramatic silhouettes of the orangery against the sun, but hit a dead end, and had to retrace our steps to the junction of the paths, and reach the river past the ice house. We had soup for lunch at the café in the stables, which has moved across the courtyard, been spruced up and lost its second-hand books (they will be back, elsewhere in the stables, later in the summer, apparently). We looped round the monument but didn't detour, paid a brief visit to the old house, and returned along the avenue to the chapel.

I wonder why John Bowes decided to make so complete a break when he built his new house / museum by the Tees?

Date: 2014-04-01 10:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shewhomust.livejournal.com
The Guardian's tourist pieces about cities always emphasise fancy restaurants, nightclubs, shopping - places I'm not likely to visit.

Free guided tours by yours truly will be provided whenever you come by for a visit!

That, on the other hand, does make me want to visit Bordeaux (I have never been there, you know).

Date: 2014-04-11 09:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] karinmollberg.livejournal.com
Please, whenever you come, do let me know quite a bit in advance, if you can! That way, your personal guide can arrange an array of pleasanteries, including tips on where to stay etc. There is an excellent appartment place, for instance. If you come out of prime season, all the better.

And hardly had I thought of saying that, did they dig up most of the Bar Tabac terrace (unfortunately they´re still working on St Michel which presently has more holes than towers), displaying the sarkophagi we´ve all been sitting on...picture proof to follow soon at another site and I say this, not wanting to destroy anyone´s appetite! However,
M. Cro Magnon was, if I may so say, in his very element, standing smiling on top of everything while I hushed back home to get my camera...and avoid the more morbid cuisine-related jokes, some even worse than mine (imagine;)

Date: 2014-04-12 10:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shewhomust.livejournal.com
This is very kind of you. We are seriously planning to be in France - somewhere in France - next year. I'd like to revisit the south-west, but it's a big country, and we are inh the north-east of England, so the SW is not exactly the easy option. But I'll keep you informed of our plans.

Mmm: sarcophagi...

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