Last week's Sunday Snap of
The Crooked Spire seemed very familiar to some of you. Sonya of The Ramblings of a Former Rock n Roll Mum had heard the story about
the devil landing on it and twisting the Spire. Polly of Enchanted Pixie felt sure she had driven past years before and thought it
was near Sheffield while Cass of A Diary of a Frugal Family thought she had been there on a school
visit. However it was Rosie of Eco Gites of Lénault who
came swooping in with the correct answer of:
Chesterfield
Well done to Rosie and yes
Polly, Chesterfield is only about 12 miles from Sheffield.
For this week I have got
into the festive spirit and been to look at a Christmas tree nursery.
Yes, I was just looking as there is something quite amusing about
watching a person try to fit a 7ft Nordmann Fir into a Ford Fiesta.
For many people bigger is indeed better so these tiddlers have got a
bit of growing to do before they face the chop. This nursery is at a
National Trust site in a National Park but yet it is still located
within a city boundary. If you can unravel all of that have a go at
answering this week's question:
Where is the location of
this Christmas tree nursery?
You can tell me name of the
National Trust site, the National Park or the city.
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I do love this time of year, we have many farms around here that do the same. Last year we squelched through the mud to get our tree and chopped it down ourselves, it was such a nice thing to do! :)
ReplyDeleteIts been years since ive been to a place like this, I have always wanted to chop down my own!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea. I'd love to have a real tree but they bring me out in a rash. :-(
ReplyDeleteI am sure you used to be able to do this in Hindhead which is in Surrey x
ReplyDeleteI have to admit I haven't got a clue where it is but I bet it smells lovely of pine
ReplyDeleteOur three boys have always wanted a real christmas tree but I dread the idea of it malting all over the place or I baby trying to eat it lol!
ReplyDeletethere is no real Christmas without a real tree... the smell of tree just brings everything else together
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely no idea where it is but it looks fab
ReplyDeleteI wish I were answering on last week's photo as I knew that one! I have no idea where this is I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteAww baby christmas trees
ReplyDeleteawww how beautiful are they , I love this
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