No one has opened this, so all must be busy out gardening. A garden is really the only thing I miss from my old home. (Except maybe washer and dryer.)
Just wanted to point out a really fantastic movie that has been running on TV lately, but you can probably get from your library or elsewhere. It is Miss Potter. It is about Beatrix Potter who wrote the Peter Rabbit stories in the early 1900s. She did not want to get married, and her mother wanted her to stay home anyway to take care of her. The problem was that her mother had very strict rules for her behavior, such as taking a chaperone with her no matter where she went. At age 32, Beatrix was used to staying all day in her large bedroom-studio in the house and drawing the animals she saw in the garden. Over the years, she became a great artist and started writing stories about them. Ended up getting them published, making enough money to enable her to be independent of her parents, and falling in love with a man who died before they were married. OK, I have not really given away the plot, but she ended up moving to the Lake District and donating 4,000 acres of picturesque farmland to the government. It is now a national park!! And her life does end happily! There are also some good books about her life.
I stayed in a B&B next door to her home on her farm. Read this page about my drive there: http://humongousukadventure.blogspot.com/2018/05/524-drive-to-near-sawrey-in-lake.html.
And then look at the page about her home, which is exactly how she left it because she never sold it, and it is part of the national park: http://humongousukadventure.blogspot.com/2018/05/515-home-of-beatrix-potter.html
OK, just watching the movie and reading parts of my blog is making me want to go back to the UK.