Sunday, August 23, 2009

The garden ramble


around the preserves table





Great news to report! My garden ramble and plant sale was a success! The weather was a bit of a worry on Saturday morning however it held up after a very brief shower. It was raining cats and dogs on the south coast and I had many people calling to ask how the weather was in the north where I am located. I told them the good news that it was a perfect day clouds and a strong breeze but no rain. And they came! I was on the go from 9.00am until 3.00pm when there was a lull. I had an old friend who came by and I invited her to come and have a meal with me. Luckily I had cooked the day before so it was easy going. We had a late lunch and soon after we were finished more visitors arrived. Many were British visitors, expats, to the island and some locals in the mix. My preserves were a hit ! I was asked how often I did this kind of thing. I said that I will do another around November so take note folks! On Sunday it was sunny and not as busy as Saturday. I sold more preserves on Sunday than plants, but I didn't mind at all. The photographers were out in full force on Sunday busy snapping away at the water lilies. Whew what a weekend! I would like to say a special thank you, to all of you who came and my blogging friends who wished me well.

11 comments:

  1. Hello Helen
    Thanks so much for allowing me to trample all over your very beautiful grounds. My friend Anita and i appreciate it very much. Many thanks for allowing us to purchase the blue Iris. When i got home to Christ Church, it was raining but that did not stop me from transplanting my new children. I look forward to seeing my butterfly ginger flowering I will be sure to let you know.
    Thanks a millian again, it was nice meeting you and tasting your wonderful preserves.
    Pearline

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  2. Hi Islandgal! Good to hear that your garden ramble was such a success.Of course your preserves would be snapped up by the visitors!Have a restful day!

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  3. So glad to hear your day was successful. I would have loved to be there. Maybe sometime when I can get to Barbados.

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  4. Hi Helen, simply loved the photos!!! And so happy to learn that your garden ramble was successful. Your preserves must be delicious! Seeing your garden is always such a treat!

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  5. Thank you Lotusleaf I will be doing this again.

    Cottagesweet whenever you come to Barbados I will give you a personal tour.

    Kanak thank you and I wish I could send you a bottle or two.

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  6. Hi Helen,
    Beautiful pictures...! And your preserves look really good...

    Glad to know your sale was a success. See you around...


    http://theurbanbalcony.blogspot.com

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  7. Hi Helen,
    Thanks for stopping by my blog...but I think there is some confusion, am sorry about that. You seem to have mistaken me for Sunita (from http://the-urban-gardener.blogspot.com/) whose blog name is the same as that of my username. My blog is http://theurbanbalcony.blogspot.com...see you around..:-)

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  8. Lovely to see your garden from the different viewpoints. Looks so beautiful... sounds like you had a great open house! Wish I were near.

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  9. Wonderful! I knew your ramble would be a success. How could it not be when you have such a lovely garden? I know I would've loved to come myself if all the seas and oceans in this world weren't conspiring to keep us at opposite ends of the globe!

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  10. Congratulations on your successful garden ramble. I can see that everyone is having fun too. The pictures are lovely.

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  11. Urban Green thank you for stopping by and am glad we have cleared the mix up.

    Carol I had a great open garden and will do it again soon.


    Sunita it is a pity that the seas and oceans are in the way of us getting together. However I have learnt to never say never. If your hubby is an avid cricket fan that might one day bring you to the islands LOL.

    Autumn Belle I was like a butterfly, flitting from person to person welcoming them and assisting them.

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