Thursday, 6 June 2013

A* for the gardening life

Aquilegias, anemone, alliums and alchemilla. (A*, A*, A*, A* )

Stirchley Community Market was fun in the sun on Tuesday night and it was a real joy to stand in the Working Men's Club car park with the sun on my face, a load of lovely flowers for sale and a piece of locally home-made banana cake in my hand.  The cold pints from the bar drifting sociably past also looked very appealing....  A really great atmosphere with lots of gardening and plant chat to be had with passing folks - some of whom even knew the Tuckshop from their childhood sweetie-buying days. (It's a bit of a local landmark).

At the end of the market, I felt rather like lady bountiful, doling out leftover posies to my fellow stall holders and the reaction this gets is always one of delight. I am always happy to rehome any larger bunches in my own house and enjoy combining them into superbunches to fill my flared glass vase above (which one lady was coveting at the market - NOT for sale, it's too fantastic!).

Whereas at the end of the teaching day I'd come home with a pile of marking and preparation, my current life sends me back with flowers which I have grown and love. Guess which I like best. When the sun is shining, this new life cannot be beaten. Best job in the world!

4 comments:

  1. Such a joyful post and what pretty blooms. I love the atmosphere at Stirchley Market but very rarely get there as it's my late evening at work. Sarah x

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    1. It was a great first visit for me (well, apart from being late....) but on such a nice evening, it couldn't fail to be. Just being outside in that weather is a pleasure.

      I'll be back at Rowheath next weekend (Sat 15th) with more beauties as it's the Bournville Farmer's Market 9-2pm.

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  2. A beautiful collection of 'A's - that anemone is just stunning.

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    1. Sylphide's the name - I love it too. So do lots of people who use Pinterest for their plant wishlists when I put a pic of a Sylphide up on there. Wish it grew all year round!

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