A Quiet Place
to sit, in the walled garden at Hughenden National Trust today :)
The last time I visited was during Pandemic, when Disraeli wore a very modern mask!
Silly google maps went silent on me this morning, but I got all the way to Wycombe without it. Then I stopped at a garage and fiddled, eventually ending up turning the phone off in disgust. When I turned my phone on again - miraculously it worked, so after much driving I arrived! Grrrr....
However, on the 'unmade road' on the way up, not only did I stop to let cows across me, but further up the hill all of a sudden the car just wouldn't go anywhere.
I started panicking as its a single track road and I have an automatic - but thankfully it seemed to sort itself out again - no idea what was wrong. It rather marred my visit because I'm worried I'd done some damage somehow...
Anyway, I went to the cafe and got a much needed coffee and my usual cheese scone. I was glad arrived when I did, because 5 minutes later, the queue was coming out the door - about 40 people just turned up and queueing - a coach trip.
I went up to the house, and as it was open and I haven't visited before, I went in. Its really interesting inside and very glad I made the effort. I want to read up on some history now :)
They say you learn something new every day - today it was 'Floriography' - 'The Language of Flowers' dating back to the Victorian era. There was a sign in the house about it and also a table dating back with flowers sealed inside glass - see extra :)
The grounds were so full of people, I was very glad to find a quiet spot afterward in the walled garden, where I sat in peace and quiet for about 20 minutes :):)
I popped to the local M&S food hall to get some dinner for tonight and tomorrow, as I've ordered an online delivery from Sainsburys but it can't be delivered before Monday - no slots left!
I'm so very thankful to be home again now :)
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