25 February 2013

a word from grandma abson

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Thanks very much for the mention and kind message. I love doing this Blog and sharing the legacy from my Grandma's wonderful recipes and the passion I have for baking! Enjoy!

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21 February 2013

CRAFT SALE

I WILL BE HOLDING A CRAFT FAYRE IN DAGENHAM ON THE 8TH JUNE 2013 10AM TO 3PM £10 PER TABLE IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN HAVING A TABLE PLEASE CONTACT JEANNETTE

18 February 2013

a word from peter

GREEN FINGERS CLUB MEETING NEXT MONDAY 25th February

At The Heathland Centre, Heathway.


A Special Club Meeting with Tom Hart Dyke a meeting not to be missed.

Plant Hunter and Creator of the WORLD GARDEN at LULLINGSTONE.

Tom story was the subject of a BBC 2 documentary SAVE LULLUINGSTONE CASTLE and Tom has also authored The Cloud Garden an ENGLISHMENTS HOME.


This will be an inspiring evening his passion for plants lead to Tom being kidnapped by bandits on one of his adventures in South America why he was collecting Orchids.

Partly in order to endure his nine months in captivity. Tom drew a map of the World Garden, which he would create hopefully on his return to Lullingstone.


See you there

Peter


Winter outing February 2013.

The winter outing to Anglesey Abbey Gardens and Lode Mill, Cambridge, was a great success. En route the American World War 11  military cemetery was visited. It is the only one in England. The weather was beautiful, it was amazing how much brighter & warmer it was, considering it was only a few days since there was snow on the ground.
 The gardens are famous for their winter colours and amazing gleaming silver birches, they were beautiful in the sunshine. There are over 200 varieties of snowdrops.

One of the many varieties of snowdrops.

Kathy & Susie among the silver birches.
The American memorial cemetary was spectacular, meticulously maintained, and although only a short visit, was very memorable.
One of the many statues depicting the servicemen.

Notice all the crosses to the right, what a waste of young lives!


The crosses just went on and on, it was very poignant.
The final port of call was the Scotsdale Garden Centre, Cambridge. One of the UK's largest independent Garden Centres with a large restaurant within, which serves hot food. Many of the members took advantage of this to refuel before the journey home. A great time was had by all.