Hello. I hit the jackpot last night on the yellow sticker dash. I arrived just as the young man was starting to mark them down for the last time. 75% off is a good saving, and there was lots to choose from and not many people after them.
I've done a tot up, my YS haul came to £11.70, and the rest of the shopping was £13.72. My fridge is full again. Lots of salad, fruit, and veg, so healthy eating for a week or more.
I volunteered to do a two hour stint as a marshal at a Medieval Festival, in the next village today. The job was to look official wearing a yellow vest, and to wander around in case anyone wanted to know anything. I did get one question, is there a tea and cake tent. Erm...no, teas and cakes are served in the Methodist Chapel down the road.
This juggler was a great entertainer, he had the full attention of the kids who all sat round in a circle to watch.
There was a wood turner and carver.
A man who makes pottery.
Birds of prey were on display. Beautiful birds.
Old English music using old instruments.
There was a lady demonstrating wet felting and needle felting. Her pictures were lovely. I see from her Facebook page that she has a workshop coming up in October to make a picture. I've sent her a message to ask if she has any places left.
A group of Morris dancers were entertaining.
The re enactment group were getting ready to do battle just as I left, although it looks like one of them is playing dead before they start. It was chilly so I didn't hang around to watch.
My dinner tonight came straight out of the fridge. Mixed bean salad, houmous, potato salad, baby cucumber, tomato, and rocket leaves. There will be lots more like this over the next week.
Can't decide whether to go for my walk tonight, it's been raining and it looks like there could be more. I'll make a decision in an hour. Last day of the month, tomorrow is check in day. I'll change the settings to allow Anon comments so the walking group who don't have an account can still check in.
Thanks for popping in, enjoy your weekend. We'll catch up soon.
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