Polesden Lacey

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Polesden Lacey

Polesden Lacey is situated in Surrey, England. Mrs Margaret Grenville bequeathed the property to the National Trust in 1942 in memory of her father whom she adored.

She was the illegitimate daughter of William McEwan, a very wealthy Scottish brewer. Mrs Grenville rose to be highly influential in English society and entertained royalty, prime ministers, ambassadors and business people. She could boast the friendship of King Edward VII.

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Flowers

The Estate has remained mostly intact since the Middle Ages. When Mrs Grenville bought the property in 1906, she and her husband, Hon.Mr Ronald Grenville, employed the same firm of architects who designed the Ritz Hotel to attend to the upgrades and changes which they wanted. As Mrs Greville was a very wealthy woman, money was no object. 

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The Main house

A section of the upstairs portion of the house has been occupied by the National Trust. However, they have relocated and the rooms are going to be restored to their former glory. These were mostly used as guest bedrooms by Mrs Grenville as well as staff quarters.

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The Saloon

Weekend parties took place in the Saloon and on the afternoon when we visited, a pianist played the piano which added to the atmosphere in the lovely old house.

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My granddaughter, enjoying the summer sunshine at Polesden Lacey

The grounds are beautifully cared for by the National Trust and the gardens are amazing. There is a Rose Garden, a Lavender and Iris Garden as well as a Winter Garden and a Summer Garden.

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Surrey

When I visited the house, this Afternoon Tea Dress was on display. It was recreated by a group of volunteers who used a photograph of Mrs Greville wearing the dress.  34 volunteers spent 2000 hours over a period of 2 years on the project.  

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Recreation of Mrs Greville’s Afternoon Tea Dress in the Tea Room

I hope to go back to Polesden Lacey as it definitely deserves more than one visit. There is so much to explore. Apart from its historical interest, guests can picnic on the lawns, go for walks and wander around the manicured gardens and absorb the atmosphere of this beautifully maintained Estate.

Travel Theme: Paint

These photographs were taken in Newtown which is situated in Johannesburg’s inner city.

As the land was rich in clay, the area was used for brick making in the past but it has now evolved into a place of creativity, art and culture thanks to the implementation of urban renewal.

As a result theatres, galleries, cafes, craft markets and clubs have made Newtown their home.

Photo BWP Pieterse

Photo BWP Pieterse

Photo: BWP Pieterse

Photo: BWP Pieterse

Photo: BWP Pieterse

Photo: BWP Pieterse

Photo: BWP Pieterse

Photo: BWP Pieterse

“I believe that in the history of art and of thought

there has always been

at every living moment of culture

a will to renewal.”

E Ionesco

Weekly Photo Challenge: Change

I can’t conceive of cooking in a sunny place like Florida

because my motivation comes from the changing seasons.

That’s why I decided to live in New York.

Daniel Boulud

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Autumn leaves

You must take personal responsibility.

You cannot change the circumstances, the seasons, or the wind,

but you can change yourself.

That is something you have charge of.

Jim Rohn

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Golden trees

To be interested in the changing seasons

is a happier state of mind

than to be hopelessly in love with spring.

George Santayana

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Summer at the river

When the seasons shift,

even the subtle beginning,

the scent of a promised change,

feel something stir inside me.

Hopefulness? Gratitude? Openness?

Whatever it is, it’s welcome.

Kristin Armstrong

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Filtered sunlight

For me it was sort of career suicide to work in color,

but I did it because I perceived myself

from an early stage

to be interested in seasonality –

the changing of the seasons –

that’s what I deeply loved.

Joel Sternfeld

Zulu Celebration

My husband recently attended a Zulu party in KwaZulu-Natal where we live. He took these photos which show the joy of the people as they celebrate a 21st birthday and engagement.  (Photos : BWP Pieterse)

Welcome to the celebration

Welcome to the celebration

Going to the birthday girl's home

Going to the birthday girl’s home

Gifts for the family

Gifts for the family

Unfortunate goat

Unfortunate goat

Zulu dancer

Zulu dancer

Held up by a friend

Held up by a friend

The ladies join in

The ladies join in

In the air

In the air

A young guest

A young guest

The birthday girl and her family

The birthday girl and her family

Sisters

Sisters

Sisters' dancing

Sisters’ dancing

Knees up

Knees up

Party's over, time to go home

Party’s over, time to go home

Colour Magic


Aaaah at last, I can colour in in public now that colouring in for adults is a trendy pastime. Previously I took opportunities when I could, usually hijacking a small child’s colouring in book on the pretence of “showing” them how to colour in.

I love the amazing designs that artists are currently drawing, the beautiful colouring in books which line the bookshops shelves, the feel of good pencil crayons and the smell of wax crayola.

Daisies

Daisies

While I’m colouring, I often reach a space called flow which is the period when my brain empties and all that matters is the picture I’m filling in with beautiful colours.

My Colouring In Books

My Colouring In Books

Humming Birds

Humming Birds

Suspension Bridge

It’s been over thirty years since I walked on a suspension bridge so this was the main attraction when I booked a weekend break at Lake Eland, in my home province of KwaZulu-Natal. Even though logic told me that heavier people I have crossed the bridge and that it has held for a long time, it was still a daunting experience.

But it was worth it for the views and to to be able to say “been there, done that”!

Oribi Gorge

Oribi Gorge

Suspension Bridge Photo : BWP Pieterse

Suspension Bridge
Photo : BWP Pieterse

Travel Theme: Feet

Wedding Feet

Wedding Feet

Weddings are fun but they take their toll on the bride’s feet.

On Deck

On Deck

While we snorkelled, my son took a photograph of our beach sandals on deck.

Here’s the link to posts with this theme: http://wheresmybackpack.com/2015/08/28/travel-theme-feet/

Keeping Busy: Knitting

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Knitting

Knitting

I enjoy making things and knitting is an especially satisfying craft. It’s amazing what one can create with two needles and a couple of balls of wool. I had scraps of wool from different projects and decided to make a cushion cover.

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Back

I made up the pattern as I went along and knitted a reversible cover so as it could be displayed on either side.

Cushion cover

Cushion cover

I sewed the cushion together last night and I’m happy with the result. My next project is in the planning stages – watch this space …….

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Travel Theme: Grasses

These photos were taken in KwaZulu-Natal after some desperately needed rain. Some green grass appeared amongst the dryness which created a lovely texture.

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Photo: RL Pieterse

Photo: BWP Pieterse

Photo: BWP Pieterse

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Photo:  BWP Pieterse

http://wheresmybackpack.com/2015/07/24/travel-theme-grasses/

Weekly Photo Challenge: Close Up

Although spiders scare most people, when viewed from close up their detail is astounding. These photos were taken when a spider was making his home between some trees in our garden.

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