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Any tips before we go? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GREAT TRUTHS ABOUT GROWING OLD : When you fall down, you wonder what else you can do while you're down there. |
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Any tips before we go? Sure Look at http://www.greatdixter.co.uk/ or all the other urls you will find with google. Mind the opening hours, though. Roger. |
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writes Mike wrote: Any tips before we go? Sure Look at http://www.greatdixter.co.uk/ or all the other urls you will find with google. Mind the opening hours, though. Roger. Thanks for that, we have in fact already looked at that site and we are booked in. Just wondered if anyone else had been and suggests a 'must see'. For example, how long does it take to see the main or important features? Mike Taking Joan for a Birthday outing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GREAT TRUTHS ABOUT GROWING OLD : You're getting old when you get the same sensation from a rocking chair that you once got from a roller coaster. |
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Mike wrote in message For example, how long does it take to see the main or important features? Mike Taking Joan for a Birthday outing. --------- The garden is lovely, lots of surprising niches, but you should be able to see it all easily in an afternoon. Having said that, I didn't do the house tour. Where you may well need plenty of time, is in the nursery........ lots of plants for sale, which are all grown in the garden, and therefore qualify in Christopher Lloyd's book as "good-doers". Very tempting ;-) Marina |
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eserve.co.uk writes Mike wrote in message For example, how long does it take to see the main or important features? Mike Taking Joan for a Birthday outing. --------- The garden is lovely, lots of surprising niches, but you should be able to see it all easily in an afternoon. Having said that, I didn't do the house tour. Where you may well need plenty of time, is in the nursery........ lots of plants for sale, which are all grown in the garden, and therefore qualify in Christopher Lloyd's book as "good-doers". Very tempting ;-) Marina Thanks for that Marina. I have actually arranged to meet Christopher Lloyd and hopefully he will be pointing out some 'specials' but thanks for the tips, they are the sort of things we were looking for. Also been given the tip, that if you as CL the name of a plant or 'What is that?', he expects you to have pen and paper handy to take down the names, 'you're not serious if you don't write the names down' my daughter told me :-)) Plants for sale? Good job I have a massive boot on the car ;-) Pen and Paper Video Camera. Digital Camera. All will be charged up and ready to go :-)) Mike -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. |
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eserve.co.uk writes --------- The garden is lovely, lots of surprising niches, but you should be able to see it all easily in an afternoon. Having said that, I didn't do the house tour. Where you may well need plenty of time, is in the nursery........ lots of plants for sale, which are all grown in the garden, and therefore qualify in Christopher Lloyd's book as "good-doers". Very tempting ;-) Marina Quickie question. In general, is Great Dixter on the level? I am OK on the flat or a few steps, but General Arthur Itis takes it out on my knees if I do toooooooooooooo much up and downing. Mike -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wisdom comes with age, but sometimes age comes alone. |
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Mike wrote in message ... Quickie question. In general, is Great Dixter on the level? I am OK on the flat or a few steps, but General Arthur Itis takes it out on my knees if I do toooooooooooooo much up and downing. Mike -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ There are some steps, but only a few in each set, and those are not too steep IIRC. I think that there are alternative slopes too for wheelchairs, in some places. When are you going? Let us know how you get on ;-) Marina |
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