One of those days which are packed but little seems to have been achieved by tea time.
And, the other border - it's main feature being the magnificent iris that came from "The Mount" many years ago, but refused to flower until moved to this spot about three years ago.
The covey of ducks from Hansons are all washed and brushed up ready for their appearance at Wetherby Antiques Fair on 14/15 June.
The pile of goods for sale is gradually accumulating - a pitch 25ft x 25ft will take a bit of filling , I guess, but we have a secret weapon in.........AJ!
I reckoned that the hoardings would no longer be needed so have decided to "harvest" as many as possible from the local hedgerows.
This is no 1.
They have multiple uses from church posters to wall boards.
Any other ideas?
Just need to get there before the local Conservatives!
Refused to start this morning so alternative transport had to be arranged.
Bother.
Two church services to do tomorrow as well.
I'm busy making cakes for tea - OK, so I can multitask!
The aroma of Malteser cake is wafting in from the scullery.
Scones to make after church tomorrow.
They have settled in very well, one is laying, so one large and one small egg daily at the moment.
And, the other border - it's main feature being the magnificent iris that came from "The Mount" many years ago, but refused to flower until moved to this spot about three years ago.
Now flourishing!
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