Catherine Rowlands
@cjr1968
Barrister, Cornerstone Barristers, housing, care, public law Travel, cats and reading are my other passions. Likes or re-posts do not indicate endorsement. All opinions are mine, and not those of Chambers.
This at the Lost Gardens of Heligan was covered with yoghurt when first installed to encourage the growth of lichen
I’m in Devon. Is it cheese then chutney, or chutney then cheese on your scone?
I went to Chateau St Thomas and ate and drank more than any reasonable human being should do at one go. Kebbeh being made at such high speed the photos come out blurred!
So good to do the London Legal Walk this evening with my colleagues at @cornerstonebarristers.com
There are vast acres of terraces. I'm surprised you haven't heard about them.
I went for a walk on the moors yesterday despite the fog. As I approached one tree, in the middle of nowhere, it seemed to have some strange glints about it. I approached cautiously
Here's my attempt at carrying it off 22 years ago (I'm in the middle) - like a very posh sack of potatoes! Nice ringlets, though, although we did rely on hairspray that was not authentic for the period!
I was there on Sunday and said the exact same thing. Versailles is magnificent.
Oh, brilliant! It's changed, I think, since then, in that you don't get so many of the unusual meats. But still meat-eater heaven.
That’s rather lovely! The representation on Penistone cricket club’s badge is rather more prosaic