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10 July 2009

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Suzanne

Eli, I enjoyed the tour immensely-such beauty! And the plate, what a treasure. I have never seen one like it!

Linda

Yes thanks for the pictures. I love England and Beatrice Potter. The stone cottages are so cozy looking. Linda

Marqueta

Dear Eli,

Thank you so much for sharing with us how beautiful the Lake District really is~I love John Ruskin, and to see his home was quite thrilling. And the stone cottage, and the rhododendron, and the lake, and the plate with chocolate biscuits. . . !

Love,

Marqueta

Miss julep

LOVE your pictures!! You live in a fairy wonderland!! I adore Foxgloves but it is too hot here for them. thanks for the lovely tour!!

Tina

Oh I loved this post...pure escapism, thank you. xx

Rhondi

Hi Eli
Thanks for the tour. How lucky you are to live in such a beautiful area I am so glad you showed the picture of Yew Tree Farm becasue when I saw the movie Miss Potter because I was confused. We'd been to Hill Top and I didn't remember it looking like the house in the movie. I love chocolate covered disgestive cookies and only just recently found out there is a place here that sells them and I just bought a package today. They are so good with a cup of tea!
I loved looking at all the pictures today.
Hugs, Rhondi

Paula

Dear Eli,

Thank you so much for sharing the beautiful part of England you live in! I love foxgloves, and planted one in the late spring. Unfortunately I planted it where it received entirely too much sun. It bloomed beautifully before the heat set in, and thankfully we saved a lot of seeds before it died, so I will plant more in a shady spot!

The foxgloves there are simply amazing! I love the Beatrix Potter illustration you shared. I am so thankful that Beatrix Potter bought up so much land to protect it from developers and that it is safely in the care of the National Trust. There is so much beauty there, it is wonderful to see it so untouched!

John Ruskin's home is stunning! The view from his upstairs is incredible. It looks like a wonderful place to tour. The lake and the Yew Tree Farm are just lovely. It is so picturesque! I enjoyed the photos so very much!!!

Oh, those dishes of your grandmother's are so beautiful. I am glad you have the remaining ones. I know how you treasure them. The chocolate biscuits and lemonade look so yummy!

Love,
Paula

Esther Bultitude

We had a lovely visit to Beatrix Potter's house when we were uo in the lakes and the scenery is just breathtaking!

Heather

I love foxgloves! Thank you for sharing these pictures. I love your grandmother's plate. What a lovely treasure!

Love, Heather

Helen

What wonderful photos and a pretty blog! Coincidentally, I have a Ruskin quote at the top of my blog right now. Wonderful post!

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  • Angels speak to out hearts when we are asleep.
  • The kiss of the sun for pardon,
    The song of the birds for mirth,
    One is nearer God's heart in a garden,
    Than anywhere else on earth.
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