Our village fete was a huge sucess, the fabulous weather brought loads of people out. It's lovely to stroll about, chatting to friendly people, everyone is so nice here. I managed to get some sponsor money in, but there is still time to collect more before the walk on the 9th.
Guess what, I won second prize in the photographic competition, with this photograph. Everyone else had their glossy prints done professionally, I did mine on my printer on matt paper. I was surprised that this one won, in my opinion, of the nine I entered, there were two which I thought might have had a chance. The prize? A certificate which is going to be emailed to me.
Burton in Bloom raises money for groups in the village. We have lots, there is something for everyone, from toddler groups, to sports groups, and pensioners social groups.
The village green is very pretty with trees of different colours and varying sizes, scattered about. We have old fashioned lamp posts and litter bins, and benches to sit and watch the world go by, it's very relaxing, I often sit for ten minutes.
The lady in the pink skirt and white blouse is Janet, my friend who comes to feed my cats when I am away. Hello Janet, (she reads this blog).
This is the Lindsey Lodge Hospice stand, they are always popular.
Here is Janet again, she didn't see me take this photo.
The children were queueing up to get their faces painted. My friend Helen does a great job, she works for the toddler group. She's a busy lady with three small children of her own.
It looks like you all had a great day out! Well done in coming second in the photography competition. It's a great photo. Jane xx
ReplyDeleteLovely photograph, very atmospheric, it should have won a first!!
ReplyDeleteSounds such fun, glad you had a good time
ReplyDeleteLooks a geat day out. Wish we had fetes like this where I live. Unfortunately, my housing estate has suffered from the dreaded apethy for many years. Our community hall is hardly used, and the community paper that used to be free and delivered by volunteers has now folded. I was one of the many volunteer deliverers until I had to give it up due to my fulltime work. I once wanted to organise a street party, but the council would not allow the street to be closed for one afternoon, also insisted on third party liability insurance, which I could not afford. People generally seem to be reluctant to get involved in anything that`s put on in our community hall. There is no community spirit round here. I`ve always hear that the northern people are the get-up and goers in that department. Your fete looks lovely!
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