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Menoffagin; Last Day SotB

Rounding up the posts on my visit south of the border... (not including all the animal posts that will appear hereafter!)

Saturday morning dawned a little chill and damp, but not enough to prevent Dru from taking me to Levens Hall Gardens. Even if the name is not familiar to you, the images of topiary will surely ring a bell, for you will have almost certainly seen photographs from this place. It is world-famous. 


The hall itself is of the Elizabethan period and, I'm sure, would be worth a visit at some point, but as you know, it is the gardens I greatly enjoy.

The topiary is not of animals or other plants, but more fantastical - of an Alice In Wonderland quality. First trimmed into the various geometric shapes in the 1690s, using Box and Yew, the topiary remains pretty much unchanged. The height and depth of some of the growth is awe-inspiring, and when you add in the underplantings of some ancient flowering plants, this garden could truly be termed 'enchanting'!


I have five more lovely piccies, but you will see them in a Tuesday post in a few weeks (otherwise this will turn into a default Views post!). Suffice to say we thoroughly enjoyed our early autumn walk through this delightful place, chatting with a few of the other visitors, then dropping into the house bakery, where I purchased some eNORMous cheese scones and a sourdough loaf.

Then we took another short drive to the town of Milnthorpe so that Dru could pick up a parcel from the post office, and we dropped into the local supermarket for some basics like butter and milk. I stocked up just enough to keep me going for a few days, until I could do a full grocery run.

Back at home, we got stuck into those scrumptious scones with a cuppa and combined that with a lateish lunch/early tea arrangement. Dru and Stephen were to attend a wedding at four in the afternoon, so Nobby and I had personal time once again, which was lovely. At seven, I locked the door, and he went to his cage. I heard the carousers return a little before eleven.

Sunday morning was farewell time... We sat around another lingering cuppa and doggy cuddles were had...




We worked our way down to the gate little by little, as you do when parting is bittersweet. Dru caught one last 'selfie' of me...


There were mutterings of "you can stay longer if you wish", which was most generous (and tempting!), but I really needed to get headed back north as other things were looming and requiring attention.

Without a doubt, I will return to visit them at some point next year. I fired up the battery, and The Grey and I drifted away toward the North Yorkshire moors, taking our time and revelling in the damp and misty moodiness they offer. Teesdale in particular held much appeal, then up through the Northumberland National Park to my reserved parking spot at Corbridge Rugby Club. I had two nights there (in heavy rain), before continuing up the A68 and on to Hawick. Back on home turf!

13 comments:

  1. we agree with you that is smiling wirh a tear in our eyes... and I'm always so happy for the wonderful family for nobby

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  2. So beautiful pics, heartwarming moments.

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  3. Beautiful photos of the gardens! Noddy is a favorite, I wish I could give him hugs. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  4. The topiary gardens are gorgeous and how special to see Nobby so often. The cheese scones sound delicious and I love your selfie!

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  5. Topiary is quite wonderful. I saw a little of it on my brief visit to the UK last week.

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  6. Such a wonderful visit with friends.
    I'm looking forward to seeing more of the topiary garden!

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  7. I can tell that Nobby loves his new parents very much. He sure was happy to see you too.

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  8. Great pics, Yamini. Looks like you had a wonderful time with you friends!

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  9. YAM I loved the topiary photo. There is a landscape company in charge of some local commercial buildings. His skills with a small chain saw are amazing.
    Thank you, Dru and Stephen so very much for sharing your visit with Nobby...it was must special and I can truly see the 3 of them love each other just like you and Nobby love each other. Gail's ultimate gift to Nobby was how she socialized him ... he never met a stranger
    Hugs Cecilia

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  10. lovely photos with Nobby - he has settled well and is clearly much loved. It must be hard on Stephen and Dru sometimes to have this daily reminder of Gail's legacy.

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  11. Parting is a sweet sorrow, as the Bard said.

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  12. these are heartwarming photos, love them all and soooooo happy for Nobby

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