21 October 2012

Sundays

I'm loving Sundays lately.

It's the only day I get a chance of any type of lay in.

It's become cooked breakfast day in our house which for me is sausage, American pancakes - which I have finally perfected - and maple syrup. It has to be maple syrup by the way, golden syrup is not good enough!

Today the weather was a little bit dull but we had to get out.

We drove five minutes up the road to Lacock. We live so close to so many beautiful places.

We found things today that we had not seen there before and noticed that Autumn is well and truly here.

It won't be that long then till the Christmas stalls are setting up in the Abbey cloisters.

Where has this year gone?!

x x x

 

Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall

 

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7 comments

  1. Some interesting angles on those clear balls, not your average play equipment by the look of things, but always good to discover the new and interesting, especially when it is close to home! It is well and tryly Autumn here too with leaves falling like confetti! Thank you for linking up to Country Kids

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  2. Ah I love this time of year. Sundays take in a new significance for me in Autumn. Cold days out and cosy comfort food at home.

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  3. Sunday is a working day for us in Israel - I still miss a proper Sunday.

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  4. Looks like an amazing place to go! We went out in the wet weather to the park today and played in the leaves, was a perfect sunday x

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  5. I love Sundays too as Saturday means getting up and freezing to death on the side of a football pitch! That looks like an interesting place, lovely photos.

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  6. Great photos. Looks like a lovely place to hang out on a chilled Sunday afternoon.

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  7. Great photos. I love the plastic balls

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