This weekend we both took the Friday off work and we enjoyed a long weekend up north. We started at a place called Shugborough in Stafford - an estate and grounds. We rolled up on Friday, the estate was closed and the whole place was deserted so we played Lord and Lady of the manor and enjoyed the autumnal surroundings and the various lakes and canals
We had lots of fun playing in the dry leaves and running around the paths and past the follies to stay warm.

I couldn't stop taking pictures of the swans, they were so graceful and elegant. I really like this picture, though a bit blurry, because it looks so serene. It was freezing cold though!
As we were strolling up and down the canals, we saw this travelling cheese boat!
and duly bought a pickled onion and a chilli variety of the Welsh wax-wrapped cheese. Can't wait to have some wodges of it with crusty bread or a long-baked jacket potato.
The next day we braved the British weather so TLM could go on his special driving day. I was so cold, I could barely move my fingers. It was a true test of love and devotion!
But it was all worth it as TLM sped round the track
We then made our way up to Manchester for a friend's firework party (she made some delicious leek and potato soup and some peanutbutterchocoaltethingies and I will try and wrest the recipes from her).
Unfortunately, I got a rather nasty vomiting bug from somewhere... (dodgy Chinese buffet?) so the 4 hour drive back from Manchester was -ahem- interesting. But the whole weekend was delightful, and I'm really glad we took in the autumnal goodness before the torrential rain that seems to have invaded.

















