We were all tired. Make that VERY tired. All this gallivanting was really catching up with us and we were weary to the bone. We started our day with a delicious pancake breakfast cooked up by Darryl & Sinead. Keith and I then went out to pick up a few groceries for supper and when we came home I made a batch of chocolate chunk cookies. I wonder if Clodagh is calling them cookies instead of biscuits still? I was trying to Canadianize her a bit!
Around 4 pm we headed about 20 minutes out of town to visit Oakfield Park. Check out this cool website http://www.oakfieldpark.com/ for a bit of background. It's privately owned land (by some gazillionaire TV executive) that has been opened to the public for train rides and wandering through the gardens. It's stunning and I had a hard time choosing which photos to post. I took loads.
The highlight for the kids was the train which ran through the land in a meandering fashion. We didn't have to wait too long for our turn as the park wasn't very busy that afternoon.
It would have been nice if I would have centred my frame a bit better.
All aboard!
I thought we had snagged ourselves some great seats....for about 2 minutes. Then I started smelling the diesel and was facing backwards. A bad combination. Chad traded seats with me and I hung my head out the window. Much better!
We are not fare evaders!
Looking up to main house.
Many very old and unique trees.
The main house. Very grand.
In front of the greenhouse. The grounds are almost completely free to poke your nose in all the corners.
We wrapped up the night with one last episode of The Office and then went to bed. The late nights were really catching up with me!
7 comments:
Gorgeous!!
I'd like to see the other half :)
I think it's best summed up as...WOW!
Perfection is another word that comes to mind.
I'm ok with lots of pics. :)
I'm curious...just what kind of ice cream combos did they come up with?
Fabulous! I think I could handle living in a place like that. :)
love the picture of the kids with the train casualties lol!
another fabulous post Rachel
Oh my goodness. It just keeps getting better and better. Those pics look like so many English estates I've seen in movies. LOVE IT ALL!!!
Wow. That is simply stunning!!! And how totally nice of the gazillionaire to allow the public to enjoy his estate!!! Amazing!
We miss you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just seeing all these pictures is reminding me of what a great visit it was...we certainly packed in A Lot! PS We couldn't smell any diesel in the back of the train...not a bit!
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