Village Shows -any tips or observations?
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- Primrose
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Ah Mouse, The Goodwill Fairy of Unexpected Consequences was obviously looking after you. Perhaps she's also blind in one eye so missed any imperfections (or maybe she just wanted to throw a small spanner into the works and sit back and have a chuckle).
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Dear Mouse, you have made us all smile, even though you are going through tough times....now that does take a very special person indeed.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool.
I have been back home for a couple of weeks now, following three weeks at my mum's, helping sort things out, but it was only a few days ago (in the middle of the night!) that a thought suddenly came into my head - over the summer I had been keeping some spare daffodil bulbs in my shed, ready to give to daughter-in-law when it was time to plant them, but I didn't remember seeing them since I returned. Next morning I went to check, and sure enough they were missing.
It turns out that my sons thought that the bulbs were shallots and took them to the village show along with all the actual 'show' veg that I had left in the shed. Not surprisingly, they couldn't find a class to enter them in, but still hadn't twigged what they were. Fortunately, they hadn't got around to cooking and eating any of them yet
It turns out that my sons thought that the bulbs were shallots and took them to the village show along with all the actual 'show' veg that I had left in the shed. Not surprisingly, they couldn't find a class to enter them in, but still hadn't twigged what they were. Fortunately, they hadn't got around to cooking and eating any of them yet
Definitely, Westi
Actually, they all enjoyed the show so much that I'm hoping I might be able to get them involved in the growing (and digging!!!) too next season. There's nothing to beat sowing and growing when it comes to learning to recognise what's food and what's not
Actually, they all enjoyed the show so much that I'm hoping I might be able to get them involved in the growing (and digging!!!) too next season. There's nothing to beat sowing and growing when it comes to learning to recognise what's food and what's not
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Hi Mouse!
I think they may have caught the bug by showing for you (don't tell them the amount of real hard work that takes)! They would have felt that buzz of showing, it is quite contagious so you may find you have more help than previously!
I think they may have caught the bug by showing for you (don't tell them the amount of real hard work that takes)! They would have felt that buzz of showing, it is quite contagious so you may find you have more help than previously!
Westi