Thursday, 12 August 2010

Roads and Pathways

Joe and Harry running around the crop circle which is being built in Attington Park walled garden. They loved following the pathway to the centre and back again
Attington Park, this must have been the Stable Managers house because it is attached to the stable block. The flowers were beautiful there, a real cottage garden! The National Trust Volunteers were working really hard.
The Monkey Forest in Staffordshire. It was great seeing all of these monekys living wild in their own packs. This one was busy on our footpath foraging for something
Erddig Hall Gardens, coming through from the Rose Walled Garden into the main garden area.


Jason with Joe riding Cola across the footbridge by our livery yard in Rossett.


On our adventure to Chirk Castle, we followed a grass pathway which led to this little peaceful hide hole



The paths in Chirk Castle gardens led to alsorts of wonderful places with the most amazing plants.


This is the footway into Chirk Castle. The buildings you can see are add ons from when the Castle was built by Edward I in 13th Century.



12 comments:

  1. I think that England has the most beautiful gardens. There is something so luch about them they really please my eye. I like the best the photo with the gate leading into the main garden. great photo.

    ReplyDelete
  2. that word should be Lush - as rich in color and vegetation.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I agree with Ginger, English gardens always look so lush but with a lovely softness to them. My favourite is Erddig Hall, such wonderful structure! And I love the shot of the boys running along the paths. Reminds me of when I returned from a long holiday and found my lawn to be about nine inches high. I mowed it into a maze which the grandkids loved for the week it took me to find the energy to mow it properly.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Love your shots. I especially love the shot of the doorway at Erddig Hall.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I loved the next to the last photo. All are beautiful and convey the mood of the theme this week.

    ReplyDelete
  6. I love those beautiful english garden! with such a beautiful building, they complement each other well!

    ReplyDelete
  7. You have so many beautiful things to see in your town! thanks for the tour.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Running the crop circle looks like so much fun. They are sure putting some energy into it!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Your town is a must see. A lot of beautiful place to explore and that is fun. Happy weekend!

    Roads & Pathways

    ReplyDelete
  10. Chirk Castle is stunning; I would love to see that sometime, and wander around its gardens.

    ReplyDelete
  11. the last shot is awesome Sara! what a site to see. great series of shots as always.

    ReplyDelete
  12. Chirk Castle and Erddig Hall are both in the country of Wales which is where I live and the Attington Park and monkey shots are in England.

    ReplyDelete