Well, perhaps, but not luck in the "you will find amazing things today"! The forecast had been rain all day at Malvern, which must have put a lot of people off (plus Shepton Mallet was on). As it turned out, the sun shone all the time Pam and I were at Malvern! It didn't rain until we were almost home.
So, our St David's Day was spent out of Wales. If you want to read a wonderful post about him, go to North Stoke on the sidebar, where Thelma has written about Wales' special saint.
Well, I have to say it is a long time since I have walked around the biggest load of junk in a field as today's offerings were. Only the truly desperate and with the least attractive offerings - well, as far as I was concerned anyway. Yet hundreds of people turned up, desperate to look round the first Fleamarket there this year. They were still coming in when Pam and I left and people had to start parking all over the left hand side of the showground.
This tapestry cushion looked good from a distance, almost three D.
The stands inside the sheds were much better.
The triangular display stand was a great way to show off the little bits of stock. I wish Keith was here to make one for me . . .
Some folk specialise in colourful china.
This was a lovely stall in the Avon Hall, with some interesting and unusual Middle Eastern and Asian pieces.
If I had had the money (and the room) this beautiful William Morris Sussex chair would have come home with me.
This lady always has very interesting things on her stall. Photo below is her stock too.
However, my day was made when I found a chap selling plants, including these stunning Hellebores. Both colours high on my wish list. £10 each.
So very nearly black . . .
We stopped at the garden centre by Kings' Acre garage in Hereford as I needed potting compost, and I couldn't resist this pack of Anemones. That colour!
So, all in all, perhaps the Magpies did bring some luck our way. Pam wanted a small colander and found a lovely heavy white enamel one on my friend Ann's stall, and also found a lovely big tile picture for her kitchen at Ann's too. I clocked up 13,500 steps.
I was tired when I got home (two poor night's sleep - I was awake 2 1/2 hours in the night and woke when I was married to Telly Savalas, thinking, I don't fancy you at all!) I filled up my little velvet covered hot water bottle for my feet and had a Time Team nap. I woke up with Pippi on my body and Lulu at my feet, and the boys in with me too.
Gabby is arriving in the next hour or so to stay overnight. Tam will arrive tomorrow and they will both drive across to Essex to Keith's brother's funeral. I won't rest until they are home as they will be on the M25. They'll be back Tuesday evening and Tam will then drive straight home, over the mountains in the dark, so no rest again until she is back safely.
















I love the colours of those Hellibores, have you got a collection of them? I sometimes watch the repeats of Kojak on tv and would be quite happy to dream about being married to Telly Savalas. He's not good looking but I find something quite fanciable about him.
ReplyDeleteI love the anemone. What a fitting name for it - Bordeaux. I wouldn't fancy being married to Telly Savalas either, but my Mum used to think he was lovely in Kojak.
ReplyDeleteThe day Natalie went for her gender scan, I saw 3 magpies, so wasn't surprised when I got the call that the baby would be a girl. There was some tat at Malvern, but I could see some lovely pieces too. Do you think people are desperate for money and try and sell anything.
ReplyDeleteFancy dreaming of Telly Savalas, did he offer you a lollipop? Hope your girls have a safe journey. Take care. Xx