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Burwash manor apple day
Last Saturday I spent the day at Burwash manor apple day with some of the Wimpole green woodworkers. Burwash manor site has a collection of shops in converted farm buildings - a tea room, produce shop, craft shops etc. The apple day is in aid of the Sick Children's Trust, and the East of England Apples and Orchards Project - who I bought my new fruit trees for the allotment from - were there to do apple ID, there were stalls selling apples and juice, vintage tractor ploughing etc.
It was a good day - the weather held and there was plenty of interest, especially from the younger visitors. Jim's wooden bowls were most popular. I managed to get some chair parts made, and some more Christmas trees and snowmen - along with quite a blizzard of shavings !
One thing I liked when I was perusing around was this wonderfully simple bike rack, great bit of reduce, reuse, recycle !
It was a good day - the weather held and there was plenty of interest, especially from the younger visitors. Jim's wooden bowls were most popular. I managed to get some chair parts made, and some more Christmas trees and snowmen - along with quite a blizzard of shavings !
One thing I liked when I was perusing around was this wonderfully simple bike rack, great bit of reduce, reuse, recycle !
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