H...ALL TOGETHER AGAIN
Gatherers :- Danny, Jim, Mike, Anthony, John.
Before I begin this blog I must thank Jim for the excellent photos he provided. Indeed MOST of the photos are his as I am struggling to get to grips with a new camera. Most of my photos were unusable.
With the weather being quite unpredictable at present we are tending to look for Thursday visits to places where shelter is available and perhaps comfortably familiar as well. So here we are at Samlesbury Hall which have visited and enjoyed previously.
One feature that we did notice this time was the plethora of seemingly Medieval carvings on the ancient woodwork.
On entering the building I personally was disappointed that the talking "Money box" for voluntary contributions had been replaced by a card or phone machine. Still voluntary.
Thf first room we entered had obviously been set out for a wedding.
The illuminated sign in the next room was also a little baffling. What comments were they looking for ?
Moving on..... the next room was also laid out in preparation for a wedding but the date of the reception was in 2027. Somewhat distant methinks !
Our puzzlement was ended when the lady in the cafe told us that the Hall was holding a "Wedding Fair" over the weekend.
As we are getting somewhat elderly a start off brew is always welcome and we had soon set off in search of the cafe.
Time for a brew. Four of us opted for coffees. Danny asked for tea which came in a matching set of bone china cup and saucer, teapot and milk jug. Delightfully posh we all agreed.
We came outside briefly and spent a few minutes chatting (and visiting the loo .... Coffee is a diuretic you know.)
The last time we came Danny spent some time trying to "Hook a Duck" from the pool beneath the fountain. The Cherub on the plinth has rather a disdainful look, "C'mon, kids can hook 'em !" They were indeed intended to amuse the kids whilst the parents had a "Cuppa",
The volunteer cleaning the door frames had a very fetching bucket with roses on it. A closer look revealed them to be Sunflowers.
Danny stands in front of the now "Roaring " fire Warming his "Bum" in the traditional style and waiting for the Bronte sisters and the cast from "Pride and Prejudice" to bustle in.
All he got was John. All Prejudice and no Pride.
The colourful history of the Hall included Catholic families who braved the strict edicts laid down after the reformation and the reign of the parliamentarians though "Reign" being a Kingly occupation would have been anathema to the Cromwellians.
The witches and the Haunted rooms were next. Right at the top of the house, They were genuinely really quite spooky.
In true Whittle blog style I have forgotten her name. I shall return to this point when I remember it.
John demonstrates how some of the old irons worked. He actually used them at his grandparent's house in the late 50's. They were way behind the times even then.
So... back through the main rooms, now with roaring fires, and outside to continue our exploration and give a smidgeon of credence to the title of a "Walk".
The lady's white (wedding ?) dress was on display and did itself look ghostly in the darkened room
In the witches room various herbs were hanging to dry. The poor ladies were more likely to be healers with knowledge of beneficial wild plants then followers of the devil.
The Faces of "FEAR"
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Ever Onwards
A table full of kitchen utensils . I think I shall hold tight to my Air Fryer, Micro Wave and Toaster. Not to mention the Fridge and the Freezer,
John demonstrates how some of the old irons worked. He actually used them at his grandparent's house in the late 50's. They were way behind the times even then.
There's a bent old man hobbling along this path...... Oh No....It's Jim !
He's actually shuffling along quickly to get in position to take photos as we follow him.
This side of the Hall had an entirely different look to the main Hall. perhaps belonging to a different era. And look at the Chimneys. The fireplaces seem to have been built OUTSIDE the main "Shell" of the house.
The windows are taller and have stone frames rather than the dark wooden ones round the other side.
"A double bed in here but nothing else"
John posing with his much derided manbag which he stoutly but laughingly defends as adequate on short walk days.
MUST BE LUNCHTIME !
A Bi-polar tree........................................... (Split personality)
And finally a "Rogues Gallery"
Who's the prettiest then ?
The results will be published next week.......or not !
And so farewell
JW
p.s. If this blog entry feels a little disjointed, sorry. Mixing photos from two sources left this old fella with a frazzled brain (It's already small and confused.) Change camera and try harder next week. Promise.

























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