Wednesday, 30 September 2009

Malvern Show


On Sunday I was treated to a day off. A friend came to 'babysit' the invalid and I drove his wife to the Malvern Autumn Show where we had been again treated to free tickets. The vegetable display above is amazing; the exhibitor grows and displays all his own vegetables at shows across the country. The show itself was slightly disappointing. The craft and plants were excellent but other stalls were selling what I think is described as kitsch. Maybe just as well as it enabled us to be selective with what we looked at, and happily, we liked looking at the same things. Including this garden for the disabled design below.

We are going back to the hospital tomorrow to see the surgeon in outpatients. We hope we will get a clearer picture of 'what next' in the way of physios and timescales for weight-bearing. Meanwhile we are praying daily for a dear friend, pivotal in the scene here, who has received a serious diagnosis.
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