Wednesday 9 June 2010

Hidcote

I have been neglecting this blog lately - I seem to be suffering from General Anxiety Disorder (GAD) - which is pretty horrible! My GP banned me from going abroad to Austria this week so instead we are having a few outings from home.
Today we visited Hidcote Manor which is truly beautiful (except for the tourists of course!)

14 comments:

Lane Mathias said...

Sorry to hear that (GAD) and hope you have an enjoyable week. With good weather:-)

And what beautiful flowers!

Twiglet said...

Sorry to hear about your GAD - I remember suffering similar many years ago and it was a very strange time. It seemed to get better fairly quickly and I haven't suffered since. Best wishes to you - enjoy your week.

Suburbia said...

Lovely pics and a beautiful place.

So sorry to hear you are not yourself.

Best wishes to you

Fiona said...

Have been missing you Lindsay.
Hope all is well.
Fiona.

mountainear said...

I remember Hidcote as a lovely inspiring garden - lots of ideas to crib.

Make the most of your week's outings and I hope you are un-GADed soon.

Gill - That British Woman said...

I hope you are feeling better soon,

Gill in Canada

Anil P said...

Beautiful flowers. Best wishes to you.

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SmitoniusAndSonata said...

How horrible for you . I hope you begin to feel better soon . Trips to lovely gardens like Hidcote will definitely speed recovery .
Look after yourself !

Strawberry Jam Anne said...

Sorry to hear you've been under par Lindsay and hope you improve soon.

Hidcote Manor looks lovely, thanks for not showing the tourists! A

Cathy said...

Hello Lindsay
Hope you are feeling better now.
(Looks like you are under spam attack - maybe you'll have to go to comment moderation to weed it all out)
Take care
Cathy

Gill - That British Woman said...

popped by to say hello and see if you are fine.........

Gill in Canada

Sian said...

Hope you feel better soon. I suffer from this too, chronically at times. Under control for now. So can empathise. do what you need to do and be kind to yourself.