A very late post – again – because we binge-watched more episodes of ‘The Killing’ TV series on Netflix – again. My eyes are popping out of my head as I type this, but we’ve finished season one! Yay. (Where’s the bed?!)
It turned out to be another sunny, cold and windy day today, so we decided to walk the new path behind the property again. The first time we walked, and ‘discovered’, this path, there was still plenty of snow, but now it’s all gone and the grass is a sweet green.
A well-decorated house made our jaws drop. Last time it had Christmas decorations everywhere, but we didn’t have a look at the actual exhibition. Today, we checked out the Easter offering, and I’m glad we did, because I won’t forget it in a hurry. Wow. How many years would it have taken to collect it all?
The round trip took just over an hour, I think. Our favourite restaurant wasn’t open, so we didn’t stop for a soft drink on the way home. Three men were playing boules in the gravel pit and kids were using the swings, so despite being closed, it still felt alive.
Here are a few photos.
- They say blue and green should never be seen without a colour in between …
- On the first walk this was a Christmas house, but now it has an Easter exhibition … which is quite OTT …
- How’s that for some Easter decorating?!
- There was a whole garden devoted to Easter too. Those big material wrapped things against the house are giant eggs
- What a lovely garden party setting!
- Glasshouse and eggs
- The garden from the reverse angle
- These coloured balls looked like eggs perched high
- No, it’s not real chocolate!
- Can you see your future in the crystal ball? Ok, I know it’s not crystal ..
- This is another angle of the entrance. Amazing! Slightly insane also, but still eye-popping!
- Looking back to the house (on the right) which had the exhibition
- A beautiful day for boules, playing on the swings, and Swiss Alp spotting
We’re off on a driving holiday to the Alsace region (the capital is Strasbourg where we went for my birthday) on the border of France and Germany. We liked it so much we thought we’d spend a few more days there, exploring and walking. I hope to have time to write a post or two. Never fear, I’ll be doing my exercises too!
Wishing you a wonderful day … and maybe a wonderful few days.