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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

This is Cumbria!

The Lake District, in northwest England, is located in the part of the country known as Cumbria. This area of England is home to famous authors such as Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter. And while some things you'll find there are universal to all of Britain, there are some things that are uniquely Cumbrian!

You known you're in Cumbria when:

1. You see views like these




2. The (two-lane) roads look like this



3. You hear words like "fell" (which means mountain) or "beck" (which means stream)

4. You have the opportunity to hike this


and see this



5. The fences look like this


6. People think you're crazy for not bringing your "wellies" (rubber boots)

7. A couple centuries ago, you were fighting off Scottish raiders from invading these



8. Full dark doesn't come until 10:30 p.m. in the spring/summer, and by 4:45 in the morning, it looks like this


9. You fall in love with the Lake District and its people!


Have you heard of England's Lake District before? Does it look like a place you might like to visit?
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Downton Abbey in Scotland

Those who've read my blog for some time know I'm a Downton Abbey fan! So when I learned one of the homes they used for filming was a mere three-hour drive from our place in England, I HAD to go. Thankfully my husband and kids didn't mind.


Those who've seen the finale of Downton Abbey Season 3 will recognize this castle! Inveraray Castle was used as the Grantham's Scottish retreat. It's located in the Western Highlands of Scotland, northwest of Glasgow.


For those who've seen that famous episode and those who haven't (I promise no spoilers!), here's a picture tour of Downton Abbey at Inveraray Castle.

The Grantham family enters the castle from this set of stairs (behind me in the picture). In reality, this is the garden entrance, with the castle's main entrance on the either side.


Remember this amazing weapons-decorated hall the Granthams walk through? It's incredible - three stories high and featuring all sorts of swords, muskets, battle axes, etc.


The dining room is another part of the interior that was used in this episode. Remember the bag-piper who comes in and walks around the table? Here it is.


These cool-looking arches are the spot where Mr. Bates and Anna stumble on Rose smoking a cigarette, before her mother leans over the balcony above and tells Rose to come inside.


The gardens were also used in this episode for a stroll and talk between the Dowager (Maggie Smith) and Rose's mother.


This spot on the nearby river looks very much like the one where Matthew and Edith's editor go fishing.


Here's the river from the opposite side, looking toward the cool, stone bridge.


While not in the show, the woods near Inveraray Castle are stunning! The bluebells were in bloom and the forest, with all its moss-covered trees, was absolutely gorgeous.


While it wasn't Highclere Castle near London (which is the Downton Abbey home in the show), Inveraray Castle was amazing - and so worth the trip!
Posted by Stacy Henrie at 5:00 AM 7 comments:

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

The Romance of a Sheep Pasture


Last week we returned from a three-week trip in England. Yep, my husband and kids accompanied me on my research jaunt across the Pond. While it was a little crazy at times, with three kids in tow, it was so worth going as a family and seeing all that we did, together.

We stayed in the northwest part of England, in the Lake District, so I could soak up the sights and culture for my book. But we drove all over - logging almost 2700 miles in our car!

One day we went searching for a narrow valley surrounded by mountains, to fit the setting in my head. We would pull over frequently to take pictures of the countryside. One such time, we pulled over, but unfortunately, some trees blocked our view of the valley. So my husband climbed out and headed into the muddy, poopy sheep pasture next to us to get a better shot.

As we waited in the car for him, I had an epiphany. He'd been willing to sacrifice convenience and his shoes because he loves me and wanted me to have a good picture for my research. To me, that's true romance!




Posted by Stacy Henrie at 5:00 AM 6 comments:
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I'm a stay-at-home mom to three kids and an author of inspirational historical romance. I love laughing with my family, reading, interior decorating and chocolate.
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