Sunday, 14 July 2013

My Great Yorkshire Show

My, that was quite a scorching hot Great Yorkshire show this year - a complete contrast to the wash out of last year!
I was on my own this year for the show so I was very pleased to get this little message sent from Emma who is still overseas:

Here is how we looked for this year's show, where we decided to have a much bigger stand than usual:


They had to take my nameboard away to redo it as the letters were peeling, and this is what they brought back - we decided quirky was ok!

Opposite me was artist Elaine Johnston who broke up her days by painting large canvasses - I'm hoping to be able to post up a video of her at work, once I've worked out how to do it.


Being on my own left me little time for walk-abouts, but I wanted to visit the sheep pens so came in extra early. I just love the variety of looks, which always make me smile

Herdwick, looking comical with its very big head

Jacob horns

The curly coat of a Masham

Not sure that this Wensleydale can see where it's going

The magnificent horns of a Whitefaced Woodland

Whitefaced Woodland
I nipped into the fleece tent - all safely on show in what resemble rabbit hutches

Show Fleeces
I enjoyed these scenes too:

Queueing for the shower

Early morning clean up for the Shorthorns

Taking the pig for a walk
And no agricultural show can go without it's collection of tractors

And finally, since I stayed over for an extra night, I met up with Shirley Hunter from Northern Ireland who was coming over for the Harrogate Home and Gift Trade Show and we breakfasted in style at Betty's

So pretty!

A breakfast feast


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