our eldest son graduated from
Lincoln University.
Lincoln is a beautiful city with lovely old buildings,
the cathedral is a very special place.
This is the area outside the cathedral with it's Georgian Terrace.
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Dene & Ellie walking through the arch
to the cathedral
Up the hill is the oldest part of Lincoln,
it feels like you are stepping back in time.
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Inside the cathedral waiting for the service to start.
Such beautiful stained glass windows.
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Dene collecting his Master of Computer Science.
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A happy boy.
I can't believe where those years have gone,
it doesn't seem that long ago when he was a little boy.
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Myself, Dene & Ellie in the castle grounds.
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A proud Dad with Dene.
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Afterwards in the castle grounds.
This was a very special day & one we will treasure.
We are so proud of him.
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Last weekend we went to a 1940's weekend at
Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire.
Wimpole is a beautiful stately home, farm & estate
owned & preserved by the National Trust.
We brought a picnic & had a wonderful day.
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Mary chatting away to a lady wearing a 1940's outfit.
This was inside the flower & vegetable garden.
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A beautiful display of pumpkins
& gourds in the Victorian greenhouse.
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Simple white pumpkins.
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Kitty admiring the flowers.
She enjoys smelling so many of them,
quite often we will see a head disappearing in to flower beds.
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They have a large amount of apple trees at Wimpole,
so many of them have been trained
to fan the old Georgian walls.
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The flower garden, so many beautiful blooms.
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Climbing pumpkins.
Such a pretty idea for our garden next year.
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The twins playing in the orchard.
There were so many different varieties of apples
& plums.
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Daisy smelling the beautiful old roses.
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A beautiful vintage car & caravan.
The owner said he could not find a caravan
to go with his car so he made this one.
It was so pretty inside.
I could imagine it as a wonderful little house
for the twins in the garden.
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A traditional Olde English Punch & Judy Show.
These date back to 1640 but this one had a
2nd world War twist.
Sidney, Mary & Kitty had such fun watching it.
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The home guard meeting Winston Churchill at the Coach House
& stables building.
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Home Farm.
This farm is part of the Wimpole Estate,
it has some wonderful old thatched barns.
Kitty & Mary are dressed up as milk maids
& are playing in the old dairy which is 200 years old.
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We were watching a 1940's fashion show,
can you see the couple all dressed up for the day.
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Mary brushing a donkey, she did enjoy it.
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The grand front of Wimpole Hall.
The house was used for filming a Colin Firth film called Easy Vertue not so long ago.
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Such a pretty bureau.
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They had set the house out with glimpses
of the 1940's.
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This is the library, there were so many books in here.
This room & the dinning room were used in filming.
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A beautiful little corner of the study complete
with 40's radio & knitting.
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They had a beautiful chapel inside
Wimpole Hall.
It was all laid out ready for the Harvest festival.
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This was the butler's room & one of the last rooms
to view.
We had such a wonderful day & the weather was glorious.
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I thought some of my beautiful readers would like my
recipe for Tea Bread.
I have made this for 24 years now, it was one of the first
recipes I did as a married lady & so easy.
Soak in a bowl overnight
12 oz's of dried fruit ~ raisins & sultana's.
1/2 pint of strong cold tea.
4 oz's of soft dark brown sugar.
Last time I made it I chopped up some dried apple rings,
they worked well.
In the morning add one egg & 8 oz's self raising flour.
Mix until combined & place in a greased & floured loaf tin.
Bake for one hour at 170 c
I double this recipe most of the time,
they last for a week in a tin & I also freeze them.
Serve with butter.
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We are enjoying our new kitten named George,
he came to live with us on Sunday evening & is adorable.
I will post some photo's of him soon.
Fondly Michelle
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