Thursday, 28 January 2016

GOOD FENCES Afternoon Tea at Huntingdon House, Malawi

As promised from yesterday’s post when Judith and I enjoyed afternoon tea on the lawn of Huntingdon House, I told you I would show you the guest house. This is it below. You can just about see a fence in both shots.



I am linking this post with GOOD FENCES.

Many thanks for your visit and also to all those people who leave comments.

19 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures Margaret.
    I hope that the afternoon tea was cozy.

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  2. So lush & green with lots of vegetation! A very beautiful spot & your tea was a great treat!

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  3. Hello Margaret, it is a beautiful house. Wonderful photos. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

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  4. Looks like an interesting place to visit. Such a pretty setting.

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  5. I absolutely LOVE the second photo! Makes me want to get on a plane to Malawi!

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  6. Oh Margaret the setting of the large house is sooo East Africa; and the second one is absolutely iconic! Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your trip. Jo

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  7. it is so green! i love the second photo...it is like stepping back in time!

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  8. gorgeous.....a beautiful structure and so much healthy greenery!!!!

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  9. The well composed pictures outweigh the barely visible fences ... though when I click on your pictures I can see them both. It is so beautiful if Malawi. Our drum group, whose concerts I attend every year, work to bring clean water to the Malawi citizens. And their latest is a peanut shucker that allows them to produce more product in a shorter time and helps improve their income. They, like you, come back with many wonderful pictures. I do understand your love for Malawi.

    Andrea @ From The Sol

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  10. Looks like a wonderful place to stay!

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  11. What a nice looking guest house. That 2nd shot was quite lovely.

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  12. Hello Dear Margaret
    I love you and your blog. In you always admire great shots.
    But the wonderful greenery. Hard to believe that this is Africa.
    Greetings.

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  13. I enjoy envisioning afternoon tea there in the photos, while I have mine here in the dull-ish days of our frozen winter. Warms me!

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  14. Oh, I love the looks of that place...it has such a relaxing feel to it.

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  15. Afternoon tea sounds wonderful, especially in such beautiful surroundings!

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  16. That was a lovely birthday present. It all looks very grand including the guest house.

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  17. Love seeing this man walking along with his large pack and walking stick

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