Today the weather is very temperate.
It is self restrained and composed like the pheasants and stags I am on holiday with. They are truly good people. Adjectives like level-headed, reasonable, stable, warm, agreeable, discreet, modest and disciplined come to mind. They are admirable people, and I am fortunate to be spending time with them.
Particularly, with my friend Nicky Barber, my first friend in England. She embodies these attributes in spade loads. As a result, the Kangaroo is influenced for the better.
Yesterday, Geoff and I went off on a driving tour. I usually get fed up with being in the car. I like to be active, bouncing around here and there and causing havoc. However, the calming effect of my holiday guests has tamed me, temporarily. I feel like I am living in a Jane Austen novel at the moment.
We drove to see two garden attractions, which were similar, but very different. One was brand spanking new, and the other was traditional and old.
The first was Daylesford Organic Farm. It is owned by the hugely wealthy Bamford family, the B in the JCB digger empire. As such, the farm shop, cafe and shopping area are surrounded by modern topiary works-of-art. There is nothing sloppy about this place. It is immaculate and sleek – very Notting Hill.
Then we drove to Hidcote Manor Garden near Chipping Camden. It is a roomed garden made circa 1905. Hedges and topiary ‘walls’ eclipse what is around the corner. You are kept in suspense and then the vista, in all its floral splendour, is revealed. Ta-da, you are impressed.
After we left Barrington and Sarah Burles in Entrecasteaux, Provence, in the early 90s, Geoff and I detoured to Monaco. I adore Princess Caroline of Monaco, and I wanted to be in close proximity to her. I adored her late mother even more, Princess Grace. What poise and elegance! The trip was a must for me.
But the next stop was the Loire Valley, home to the grand mansions and ornate gardens of the French nobility – such as Chenonceau, Villandry and Chambord. The area is reminiscent of the Cotswolds – I connect them in my mind. Its the warm stone and topiary that does it.

However, when we arrived in Tour in the middle of the Loire region, late at night, we discovered, to our horror, that there was a conference in town. There was no room in the inn. Everything was booked. All that was left was a choice between a ludicrously overpriced hotel or a room above the local bistro.
Geoff thought that we should be sensible and stay in the room above the bistro. I threw my toys out of the pram. I wanted to be indulged and spoilt. I threatened to go home. He said that I didn’t have any francs. I waved my credit card at him in response. These were the passionate rows of our early marriage. In the end we made up and went for a nice meal.

The next day we were walking around a chateau and I saw, to my horror, Ghislaine’s brother and his wife across the way. I had puffy eyes from our argument the night before. Of course, he saw me as I ducked behind a pillar. And he came over and outed me. “Why are you hiding?” I told him the truth, and he has teased me ever since.
After Hidcote yesterday, we went looking for lovely houses in small hamlets like Evenlode on the way home. We were not disappointed. We found plenty of exquisite architecture. Wow!
Today, we have are having a BBQ. It will feel a little like Oz.


















