THURSDAY ITINERARY: Went to Knole House, took long nap, ate dinner, went to
bed.
The gorgeous Knole House, taken by star photographer, Mr. Linnell
bed.
The gorgeous Knole House, taken by star photographer, Mr. Linnell
Us in front of Knole House (notice the window between Gabrielle and Revie that made its appearance in the Other Boleyn Girl)Gabrielle: Knole was lovely. It's buried in the Kent countryside, which itself is lovely although it was the cheapest spot on my old British *Monopoly* set (games can be deceiving). The rooms felt a little bit inadequate, however, because it seemed they needed a Gothic ghost to roam its halls. Although Tudor-era players like Thomas Cranmer and Henry VIII lived there once, I felt it was in its essence a place for writers like Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf to re-imagine Victorian horror stories. It's got that vibe, don't you know, and it was fun. The Venetian Ambassador's room was my favorite, especially since he had a Dressing Room. I want a dressing room when I return or I will commandeer someone else's room for the purpose. That's how Henry got Knole, in fact. (Thanks, Grandee, for the piccies!)
Revie: To begin with my fact of the day's so I don't forget: firstly, bathrooms in London are quite scarce because their are no bathrooms in restaurants or any other shops for that matter. Fact number 2 is that deer, epically baby deer, can just be cute as our cartoon character Bambi. It was a fun day with Stephine, little Isabella is such a delight, and Mr. & Mrs. Linnell were so obliging, taking us to Knole House which is in the next county( 2 hrs. away). If you will please record the two Women's and Men's Finale's at Wimbledon, because we will be gone and I wish to see it. Also dear mother If you could cancel my foot appointment on the sixth it would be great because my foot hurts and I would love to not haft to think about it on my seven hour flight( my reasoning is that I have walked so much on it, If I wait a few days and try to get it down, it will hopefully work better, but if you can't, I understand). Thank you for your comments they are nice. Love you all, Rev







Ladies,
ReplyDeleteI knew the exhaustion was coming, your pace has been amazing. Let your minds wonder about things of the future in Oxford tomorrow. The first thing I do when I arrive home is to check the blog. Rev no food facts today? I would really like for all of you to have a reunion so I can hear you tell stories on each other. You three are so hard on each other, an sign of true friends. Enjoy your last days
Love you all,
MAMA Sher
Hi, Girls! What a beautiful "house" that would be to live in--different from the shack you spoke of on the first day.
ReplyDeleteMadeline, I think that your donations are not going to come in so you better start packing-I hear there is a dorm room waiting for you (even if it is miles from campus)
A reunion would be fun but only if there is coconut cheese cake that Sherry makes for a snack :)