There was a lot of support for our Christmas Fair in the Village Hall. Mums and dads came with their kids, and the school choirs entertained us with their Christmassy songs.
The tables were full of stuff to buy.The lovely Valerie was serving tea and coffee, soup and savouries, mince pies and cookies.
Smiley Carol on duty on our table, while I flitted around taking photo's, and of course chatting to everyone.
Santa sitting in the corner waiting for the next little one to give him their Christmas present wish list. The crowds are thinning out now, the organisers of the big raffle are about to draw the winning tickets out of the box so a few people are hanging around to see if they have won a prize.
I haven't had a count up of how much money I have taken yet. My sales were ok, the little lanterns sold well, the brooches not so well, the small gift bags hardly any at all, and the shopping bag sales were not so good either. I think most people have enough of my shopping bags now, they tell me they are still using them years later, so don't need any more.
It's the last day of the month today, so this is a call out to the International Walking Group members, It's check in day TOMORROW. I have just scraped in with my target, which leaves me 80 miles to finish off in December. Can't stop now when I'm so close. The weather is turning cold, but I just keep chipping away at it.
Catch you tomorrow. More Harrogate Show pictures on Monday. Toodle pip. ilona