Thursday, August 11, 2011
Wiltshire Day - back in July.
It is over 2 weeks now since we drove the 100 miles to visit Roger and Sue in Market Lavington for a fun day.
Sadly, it didn't turn out to be such a fun day.
One by one we went down like nine pins with a bug. Bill had started it and was vaguely recovering.
I felt quite bad all day.
Ekatarina joined in during the afternoon and Ashley began to feel very rough on the journey home.
Nevertheless photos were taken.
First - some of Ecky's.
Now a sad photograph.....
This picture could tell so many stories.
What it actually tells is..."I feel wretched and I am about to puke"
Bill took pictures of flowers in Roger and Sue's garden.
He has called it Blue Lily - but I am sure it is not a lily.
Willow the cat has caught a frog.
Sadly, it didn't turn out to be such a fun day.
One by one we went down like nine pins with a bug. Bill had started it and was vaguely recovering.
I felt quite bad all day.
Ekatarina joined in during the afternoon and Ashley began to feel very rough on the journey home.
Nevertheless photos were taken.
First - some of Ecky's.
Roger and Sue have a big garden - with fields. They used to keep their own sheep; now a friend uses the field.
Grandma looking and feeling rather pathetic.
We met the Cavalier King Charles spaniel - one of 3 - on our walk down to the museum.
Ekatarina, like all of us, is entranced by these much photographed gravestones.
Now for a few of my photos.
My body didn't feel much like walking - but off we all trotted down to the museum.
I had hardly got into the churchyard when the world swum about before my eyes, I puked and had to sit down. Sue got me a chair from the museum.
I took a few photos from my chair.
Here are a couple for Roger and Sue of museum workers and visitors.
Now a sad photograph.....
This picture could tell so many stories.
What it actually tells is..."I feel wretched and I am about to puke"
Bill took pictures of flowers in Roger and Sue's garden.
He has called it Blue Lily - but I am sure it is not a lily.
Willow the cat has caught a frog.
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