A Magical voyage across the pond TRIP REPORT UPDATED 12/31 - Page 5 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
Moving on with a spirit born to run
Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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But eventually, we must move on and move forward. It is the right thing to do.
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Oh wow. That's beautiful! Late in the season or not, the flowers still look really pretty. What a relaxing retreat.
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We will definitely let you know if we make to your side of the pond one of these days Cheryl! I'm glad that you at least got to see the gardens and rest of the grounds. The views are just beautiful from that property!
That is certainly a large estate and beautiful gardens. You say you missed the peak by several weeks, WOW, what that must have looked like. It is great that it is a National Trust property. Can you imagine the cost to keep it up.
Oh wow. That's beautiful! Late in the season or not, the flowers still look really pretty.
It was nice to see some of the flowers still out, but given how ours were doing at home, I was hoping for a little more... you'll see what I mean by ours in a couple of instalments time...
That is certainly a large estate and beautiful gardens. You say you missed the peak by several weeks, WOW, what that must have looked like.
I would imagine it was at its peak in probably July/August. Mind you, we did also have those stupidly hot temperatures this summer, so that may have affected how it looked....
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It is great that it is a National Trust property. Can you imagine the cost to keep it up.
Joining in and just getting started...Did Mari get any credit for that delay? I know after so many hours they have to give credit or a refund of some sort. If she didn't tell her to look into it.
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Cheryl, I think the movie I’m remembering is Churchill’s Secret. It was on PBS here.
The grounds really are lovely, even if the gardens are in their waning days.
Joining in and just getting started...Did Mari get any credit for that delay? I know after so many hours they have to give credit or a refund of some sort. If she didn't tell her to look into it.
I told all of them to claim. Under European law, they have rights to refunds - I seem to recall it's €600 per person for delays of five hours or more. Mari and Raleigh aren't home yet - they've been visiting family - and should be home in a few days' time. I'm sure she'll deal with it then.
Wow the grounds are gorgeous!!!
At least you got to do a little something today.
That's how I felt. After Mari and Raleigh having such a terrible start to the day, I wanted us to do something to try and make the day a bit worthwhile....
Saturday 8 September – part five: where the National Trust started…
We headed into Winston Churchill’s former studio at a couple of minutes before 4:00pm and I’m glad we got there when we did, as it closed at 4:00pm. It was lovely to see a selection of his paintings. He was so talented and, as we all commented, not what you remember him for…
We made our way back through the grounds…
… and headed into the shop to explore, where I picked up the obligatory fridge magnet. When we left, we made our way to this beautiful vantage point…
This is Toys Hill. It’s more than 200 acres of woodland and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its abundant wildlife and is recognised as a Grade I site of national importance for nature conservation.
This is where the idea of the National Trust first came from. I can see why! It’s all down to a woman called Olivia Gill, who was strongly influenced by the idea that good environments make better people. She campaigned to give ordinary people access to the countryside and the National Trust grew out of this campaign. It was through her generosity that the Trust acquired some of its first properties, including Toys Hill.
We then made our way home through a selection of picturesque villages on the way…
We were taking this diversion to show Mari the field full of Highland coos that we’d recently discovered. I would have taken some photos, but you needed to get out of the car to do that and, just as I was about to, another car arrived behind us, so I figured that wasn’t a good idea… They were beautiful, I can assure you….
We made it back and had about a half hour before we had to head out for dinner here…
I didn’t take any food photos, but I can tell you that my brie wedges and sea bream were amazing and no-one else had any complaints. In fact, Mari loved her seafood pie so much that what she couldn’t finish got boxed up for breakfast tomorrow. The only problem is we were all too stuffed to even think about dessert… rare I know!
On the way back, we stopped off at Tesco, our local superstore, to stock up on wine. Each person can bring two bottles of wine on board, so each couple got four bottles and we checked out. We headed back to the car with the wine and Mari and Raleigh weren’t following. We both ended up heading back into the store and found them chatting with the staff. They were having a ball!
Eventually, they dragged themselves away and we headed home. The second we got out of the car we could hear the thud, thud, thud of music and next door were having a party. I went up about 9:15pm, as I was beat and Mari and Raleigh weren’t far behind. Bless Mark, he sat downstairs until 10;30pm, then went next door and said something about the music and in fairness to them, it went off a few minutes’ later – thank goodness. :rolleeys2: It was the last thing we needed after the day we’d had….
The weather today was cloudy with temperatures in the high 60s. Today we walked 6.36 miles. The best thing today was seeing Mari and Raleigh again… eventually! The worst thing today was the horrendous delays to Mari and Raleigh’s flight. Today we tried picking up Mari and Raleigh from Gatwick Airport. And the result was it was a nightmare, thanks to their five hour delay! The most magical moment today was walking into that beautiful kitchen walled garden.