Sunday, 9 February 2014

Snowdrop Pilgrimage to Walsingham

Yesterday we made a pilgrimage to Walsingham in North Norfolk for the snowdrops. What a fabulous few hours, with some rare sunshine and carpets of snowdrops to inspire and uplift. Here are a few too many photograpsh:



Rescue lurcher/Staffie Coota sat beatifully for a photo 












And just to show you how blue the sky was:


I love red bricks, and patterns, so couldn't resist some details from the buildings:




And then we had a quick dash to The Victorian Tea Rooms in Cromer for a cuppa and a cake 

and to pick up a table and chairs for outside the studio - for summer time coffee breaks

Our Norfolk round trip took us to Burnt Fen Alpacas on a bit of a whim. They are such beautiful animals - sorry the photos aren't so good, but they were very unsure of their introduction to Coota. I came away with a bag full of more fibre for my work too.



Coota made a real friend with Red. They played themselves to a standstill!
 A lovely day out, finishing off with another cuppa at the home of wood turner, Paul Williams where I think I have finally decided on the fountain pen for me

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