Sunday sunshine.

Yesterday the open day, today sewing day, both at Kentwell Hall. The weather was utterly glorious, bakingly hot. Snatched a bit of time to explore with the younger children – it’s very odd going round while it’s so empty, I kept imagining I could see Tudors out of the corner of my eye…

Kentwell Hall May 2014

If the farmyard we found some very new chicks, still under a light to keep warm.

chicks

The felters all tidied away. I could hear voices. I’m sure I could. They’ve just stepped out.

pre felting

And of course, the skittle alley. What else to do but race?

racing

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Comments

5 responses to “Sunday sunshine.”

  1. Such cute chicks! Cute dungarees as well 🙂

  2. How adorable are those chicks! Love how you have captured the movement in the hair there.

  3. Such beautiful photos and those chicks made me stop in my tracks and go into full AAAWWW mode, haha. So cute!

  4. Beautiful setting and gorgeous weather – a great place for the children to explore and have fun! Thanks for linking up and sharing with Country Kids.

  5. Great photos, lovely to see the sun shining, I love the little chicks. #betterphotoproject

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