The Cameron family, who worked incredibly hard preparing the Fayre made a real success of the afternoon. I with seven stalwarts from the Flower Show committee manned the refreshment table and kitchen, (which was a job in itself!) aided by Eirlys, and Mrs Trellis
Karen who knitted a hat for me a few years ago with my own sheeps wool was one of many stall holders!
Mrs Trellis ( in the bobble hat ) selling hotdogs!
Off to bed now, on night shift later
Karen who knitted a hat for me a few years ago with my own sheeps wool was one of many stall holders!
Santa ( Dave Smith from Bryon Street) turned up on his moter bike!
A slightly obscured view of the village school children singing on the stage
( I don't think I ever want to hear " little Donkey" ever again
Off to bed now, on night shift later
It does look busy! I'm questioning the lady with the knitting ... that's quite the snag she's leading into! Here's hoping the Fayre was a great success!
ReplyDeleteWhere does Mrs Trellis get her personal fashion ideas from? "Vogue" or "Cosmopolitan" like Karen.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great day and everyone.
ReplyDeletecheers, parsnip
I'd love to shop that fair and it looks like there was a good turnout.
ReplyDeleteKaren looks as though she has been knitting non-stop since the last Christmas Fayre. It looks a very successful event - many congratulations to you all - you deserve it for all the hard work you've put in.
ReplyDeleteAw, no audio of Little Donkey?
ReplyDeleteYou're right; Santa's ride is one "mother bike"!
I did get a video but haven't got time to load it
DeleteI love a bazaar!
ReplyDeleteSanta's sleigh. Wow!
ReplyDeletewhat fun!
ReplyDeleteSo, so cool! I would immediately have bought some of that gorgeous fresh greenery from the stand in the corner and something knitted and a hot dog and ... You have got to love a bobble hat!!
ReplyDeleteYes me too !
DeleteIt all looks very jolly, I really fancy some that soup now.
ReplyDeleteEvery thing looks so beautiful and happy there.
ReplyDeleteIt all looks just perfect :)
ReplyDeleteI love Mrs Trellis in her hat !
And the antlers on the motorcycle ! lol
DeleteIt looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLove the upmarket, modern sleigh too.
I love Rudolf, Santa's red-nose reindeer parked outside, with the "smiling" side-car!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Maria x
So colourful and festive.
ReplyDeleteI'd have been up for a bowl of leek and potato soup and a hot dog, and would definitely have snagged a bit of wooly goodness from Karen's stall. Santa's bike looks wicked! What a great looking fayre.
ReplyDeleteI would be visiting Karen's stall immediately!!
ReplyDeleteLovely and busy! Good food and good stuff to buy...I wish we still has a Christmas Fair here.
ReplyDeleteKaren's booth looks wonderful. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like good day was had by all! Btw did you know you can get your favourite Darryl(and other models from W.D.) from Amazon?
ReplyDeleteExcellent! That looks about the size and variety of our craft group sale; I'd like to step right through the screen into that hall! Glad it was a success.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful community tradition. There are some wonderful deep yard colors there.
ReplyDeleteQuite the turn out. It helps get everyone in the Christmas spirit. What were you doing in the kitchen? Did you cook up the hotdogs that were being sold? -Jenn
ReplyDeleteClose to how things are around here, but without the Little Donkey.
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Your village hall looks very impressive for a small Welsh village. Maybe it's not as small as I imagine.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so festive. Well done all x
ReplyDeleteoooooooh, be still my beating heart ~ Karen's stall looked absolutely fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSounds neat
ReplyDeleteWhat fun
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