I had two rehearsals this week for choir. The first, on Monday was a typical rehearsal. Tuesday however was the rehearsal with the big band for the concert. This was interesting, especially getting to see how another director handled us and the band. There were some changes for taste, and some changes to help us work with the band better (because they are so loud). It was also great to have the entire choir together for a rehearsal.
Wednesday I spent the evening with Steph and we started A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. The show was great and we went through all six of the episodes within the week.
On Thursday, I met up with Marissa. Her meeting was running late so I just wandered around the V&A for a while and got to see all the parts I’d skipped over in the past. Then I met up with Steph to go see The Devil Wears Prada 2 together at Everyman. It was an enjoyable date night.
Friday I went to Becca’s birthday drinks and then packed for our weekend trip.
We headed to the Peak District, basing ourselves in Castleton. We started with Mam Tor, and it was an insanely windy day. In some spots on the peak it was hard to stand, and the wind was blowing hard enough to give Steph an ear ache from the pressure difference of the wind rushing by her ears. We got down off the ridge and it was much better. Then we went to the Roaches and Lud’s Church. While we were in Lud’s Church it happened to have a trail race start and the people running through. It was incredibly muddy at the bottom, and they all were splashing through the mud while we waited in the narrow sections. Lud’s Church is a neat canyon in the rock. While short it is pretty. We grabbed some ice cream and sat on a hill before heading to the YHA where we stayed in a pod. We went to town in Castleton for dinner, which was surprisingly good. Then we had a fire, but the wind was all over the place and we did a silly shuffle around the fire to keep out of it.
Sunday we went to Chatsworth house and grounds. It was more impressive than I was expecting. The house was large and we got to see most of the inside as well as spending a few hours walking the grounds. Their hedge maze actually had a through path, where most hedge mazes are in and back out instead of through. The flowers were out in force, and the fields of wildflowers were especially nice to see. I like getting close up pictures of a type of flower with many others of that type in the background and somewhat blurry. We headed home and had time to finish the Dunc and Egg series.

































































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