Lost in Austin

Okay there were going to be photos of this weekend’s activities there really were till I woke up horrified I had forgotten to alter my alarm clock and ended up flying round the house in a panic, trying to get out the door as fast as I could, and forgot the cable, so these are all from my friend Emma.

group shotOn the Friday I took as my day in lieu (from a meeting ages ago) as despite having finished Helen’s dress (the green one) I still had half of my dress to finish, a dessert to make (more of that later) to make and a gig to attend in the evening. The dessert was  tackled fairly early on in the day but due to various things not going the way I planned the dress was finished at 6.30am on Sat morning (I had to wear it Sat afternoon, oops).

Hen do.So Sat morning after a very early start  (the hem was finished thanks to very strong instant coffee) we bundled into the car and headed for Lyme Park.

LymeHelenAs soon as we had left Oxfordshire it started blowing a gale and the rain started to fall. Which wasn’t quite the the welcoming Pemberly sunshine we had envisioned! This weather continued to worsen all the way up, the winds increasing in their ferociousness.

In the organgery

Orangery close up

The orangery, lovely as it was warm!

We got to Lyme Park and met up with the rest of the Hen’s (some of whom were sensible enough to drive down in plain clothes and frock and bonnet up at Lyme).

Helen&mel

First up was the ladies luncheon in the cafe (very nice it was too, I had the estate’s own venison).

Vikki eating

We then took an extensive tour of the house (lovely but we weren’t allowed to take photos) and the garden’s (freezing but there are some very good photos).

Ladies on pathVikki In the groundsWalking awayAfter an hour or two of that during which some of the party appeared to turn blue we retreated to the beautiful Cressbrook hall (http://www.cressbrookhall.co.uk/home.htm) where we had rented a self catering cottage for a night.

lodge

Once installed, back in civvies and much warmer we sat down to an evening of the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice (yes that was indeed the theme of the weekend)

Mel & Darcy

Mel with the man of the weekend

After a couple of episodes we broke for dinner each of the girls providing a course (the hastily assembled dessert chocolate and chestnut cake (recipe by Hugh) went down very well indeed).

Next morning (earlier than we thought because of the hour) my friend Helen and I got up early as she was desperate to go for a walk up the hills. I’m not sure how we managed it but we somehow ended up on the wrong side if a river and found we couldn’t get back to the house. Oh dear. Cue eight mile unintentional hike (it wasn’t planned but it was beautiful and thankfully I was wearing sensible shoes) and us going ‘missing’ for two hours (there is no phone reception in the middle of Derbyshire up the side of a hill so we couldn’t let the rest of the girls know about the river incident oops).

 We got back and had a little stroll round the formal gardens of Cressbrook before returning to the car to head South.

DoorwayHens in the garden

It was about this point that my friend Emma suggested we call in to see her Mum and Step dad who live in Matlock (my godfather who looks very much like Rubius Hagrid lives there as well). So we called in on them for a cup of tea. Their house is Amazing Emma’s step dad is an artist but used to work in the building when it was in its original state and was a cowshed. The local council approached him about converting it (it was a bit of an eyesore) and it is now the most beautiful space. He works mainly in bronze and is a big fan of birds so there were all these beautifully tactile bronzes around this gorgeous space (I will post the link here once I’ve located it). After catching up with them we all piled back in the car to return to Oxford and a furious scrabble to find out who won the boat race (well done boys :-). Last night all I managed to do was a bit of ironing have a bath & straighten out my spinning and it was time for bed (pesky hour) but what a fantastic weekend!