
Brian at Bushboy’s World invited me to join him and other bloggers posting a travel photo a day for ten days.
The deal is I also invite someone else each day to join in, and ping-back to my post.
I know how busy many of your blog schedules are, so I am always a bit loathe to nominate people.
But … many of you have travelled much more than me and have wonderful archives to dip in to …and I do really enjoy seeing the world through your eyes.
So Jude (Travel Words and Cornwall in Colours), if you feel like it and have time, I’m inviting you today.
I know Brian’s quite keen on photos without explanation – but I’d like to know where this is, please!
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It’s St Peter’s in the grounds of Gayhurst House, Bucks. We had a flat in the house in the late 1990s, though I took the photo in 2013.
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Oh, quite near home for me then. It looks an interesting place.
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It’s a wonderful place. The house is Jacobean, with all sorts of weird later additions; there’s the church in the front yard, a Victorian knot garden, an ancient walnut tree, links to Sir Walter Raleigh and Guy Faukes — and a resident ghost the OH says he’s seen.
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Oh that Guy fellow gets everywhere. One of his houses is not ten miles from here.
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😀 it was his fellow conspirator Everard Digby who had owned Gayhurst, but of course he doesn’t have Guy’s name recognition.
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This challenge wasn’t started by me Margaret. Can I nominate you for the next one?
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You could, but you’ve nominated Elke – good choice by the way 😉
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There is always tomorrow
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; Ah! Better get thinking then?
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Damn; I was going to ask you next but one Margaret 😬
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Oh, that’s such a lovely thought Su. Well, we’ll have to see if Brian changes his mind. I suspect this will all get quite difficult. Just look at the maths! We’ll end up inviting bloggers who have never left the house 😉
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😂😂 yes. At some point we’ll all have to resort to inviting “anyone who feels like joining in”
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Me too Su.
Leslie xoxo
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St Peter’s church, in the grounds of Gayhurst House, Bucks, England. We lived there briefly when the boy-child was a new-born.
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That’s lovely, Su 🤗💕
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Thanks Jo
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Very interesting. Sounds like a quirky place to have lived in! Thank you for the invite. I shall have to see what I can do, though I’ll probably start on Monday and I think I will resort to inviting “anyone who feels like joining in” 🙂
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It was really interesting and rather beautiful, but a nightmare with a small screaming baby as it was quite isolated and almost impossible to push the pram anywhere much beyond the front door.
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I suspect I’ll be doing the open-call invitation very soon. Guess it’s what happens when we’re all part of the same community
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I love this image. Beautiful lighting, Su.
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Thanks Amy
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Love it!
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