If you wanted to see Alice?
If you saw my posts about Castle Howard at Christmas this week, you’ll know I’m quite fond of Chatsworth House in Derbyshire too. I noticed that they’ve extended their opening hours into the New Year. Here’s a peek at their video if you think you might be tempted?
It looks fun, don’t you think?
This was my second shot at Six word Saturday this week. I was Nordic walking on the beach on Thursday, playing with my phone camera (the others were not amused- it was way too cold to linger!) A big black cloud swept in, showering us with hail and sleet, and the camera point blank refused to work. Remember my ‘let it snow’ post last week?
Be careful what you wish for!
Still, I quite liked the photos the camera took. Here’s just a sample (with WordPress snow!) :
However you plan to spend the run up to Christmas, I hope you won’t get too stressed. Have a great weekend, and don’t forget to visit Cate at Show My Face to share your six words.



I love that shot: vast expanse of beach and sky; footprints and shells; and then the centre triangle of rocks and settlement, with triangles of blue water. Today I activate my iPhone – if I can find it in my caravan chaos. We are heading for a solstice celebration with eight of us at my daughters: low key and no presents, so I’m totally calm!
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What a superb way to spend a day, Meg 🙂 I have my Christmas tree twinkling close at hand. All’s good in my world. I’m glad yours is happy too.
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Great place to take the grandchildren although it is a little far.
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Get Santa and his sleigh on the job! It’ll take no time at all 🙂
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It would be a fun trip to that beautiful estate!
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It would, Mlissabeth 🙂 Your first wish for Santa this year must be for better health.
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Lovely beach shot, Jo, but you couldn’t tempt me there in winter. 🙂 Happy weekend. I’m staying away from the shops.
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Sounds like a plan, Ad 🙂 I had a brief food venture this morning (bit essential really) but have sat beside my tree this afternoon. Nice and warm there.
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Beautiful shot of the beach but that cloud looks ominous! Hope you are having a wonderful weekend!
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Oh, it really was! But I survived (actually, couldn’t stop giggling as I tried to hang on to my hood in the howling wind). Put tree up yesterday and all’s right with the world. (fingers crossed) 🙂
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It may have been cold Jo, but that shot of the beach is beautiful.
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It was lovely and bright when we first got there, Colline, then the sky went black! It came out again after the weather had done its worst but we were back at the cars by then 🙂
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Lovely … and sad … the first Christmas without Debo. In my very early blogging days I wrote a short piece about her and her sisters
http://wp.me/p2p6x6-3W
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I’d forgotten about that, Robin. Thanks for reminding me 🙂
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Snow makes things look beautiful.
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It does, Romi, but hailstones bouncing on your head are not the best experience ever 🙂
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I loved the video, Jo! Ah…snow at the beach. I saw it once, many years ago, and it was amazing.
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It wasn’t my finest moment, Jill! We were bent double against the wind and I got a fit of the giggles as the hailstones bounced off my head. 🙂
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About time I re-visited! Thanks for reminding me.
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Those extended dates might suit? 🙂 Wish I could make it.
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Enjoyed the video so much! Thank you for taking us there through you beautiful post, Jo!
Happy weekend. 🙂
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Thanks, Amy! My tree’s up now and we’re twinkling away together 🙂
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I’d love to see Alice, but it’s a wee bit far to travel!
Six Words for Dec. 13th
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Oh, I don’t know- it’d make a refreshing change? 🙂
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I LOVE Chatsworth House! It’s only around 30 minutes’ drive from my hometown so my sister and I have already agreed to go over Christmas 🙂
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My daughter’s in Nottingham and she’s going on 21st. I’m jealous! 🙂
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The WordPress snow is perfect for this photo! 🙂
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Isn’t it though, Elaine? Sorry I’m a bit slow getting around to yours this week. I’m falling behind 😦
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I hope the carera’s OK now, and you have warmed up!
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It’s fine, Viv. I really couldn’t blame it- it was arctic! The sun came out again afterwards, but not with much warmth. 🙂
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So dreamy and photogenic! Thanks for the video, I wish I were there myself!!
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Our stately homes look fabulous in their Christmas finery, don’t they? 🙂
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It does look wonderful, Jo. Wish I was a bit closer.
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I said that about Paddington, Debbie 🙂
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🙂 Nice, Jo. I see why you like it so very much. The video and your post below showed it very well in Christmas dress.
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Hiya, Jim 🙂 Tis the season…
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I would love to be able to go to this place.. I do like these places….especially at Xmas..
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Yes, it’s something a bit special to do at Christmas, Gerry. I hope you have some nice plans 🙂
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oh Jo – the video is great – and those are some of the wisest six words going around…”Be careful what you wish for!” indeed 🙂
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I’ve done my running around for the day now, Yvette. I can just sit beside my ‘twinkling’ snowman on the tree and catch up on WP. (I’m sure there’s another post there, somewhere 🙂 )
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always… a post somewhere out there – ha! you are so fun!
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