Tales of the goings on at Hollyford Pottery, near the tiny village of Stockleigh English in Devon, England
Thursday, 1 January 2009
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
First of all, HAPPY NEW YEAR!
This is a brief post as there's a lot going on here at the moment. I'll be back to work on Monday and back to blogging too.
I hope you all had a good Christmas, mine has been really enjoyable, a much needed rest and some quality family time.
Thanks to folks who have left comments here or sent me emails, I've lots to catch up on and I'll be in touch very soon once the Christmas festivities have passed, my apologies, thank you for your patience.
In the meantime, here's a picture from Christmas Day of a lovely little something 'Secret Santa' Hannah sent - it held my sprouts a treat.
All the best to everyone out there, and here's wishing you all a successful and prosperous 2009.
Back soon.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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10 comments:
That's a lovely little glimpse of the holidays. I'm a big sprouts fan, too. This year, they were the last things harvested from our small garden. Anyway, Happy New Year, Doug.
Happy New Year!! Looks like you're doing great.
michele d.
Happy New Year Mr Fitch and all the other little Fitch's.
It's gonna be a good one for all of us.
that is a lovely cup, wow biggun.... not sure if the steam is coming from the veggies or smoke from your candle though, maybe i should put my specs on, nah... heheh......
What a great cup of steaming sprouts! Yum! Happy New Year!
Happy New Year....hope to see some of your work in the flesh this year! Amanda x
lovely wee little pot! Happy new year.
I've just had another look at the picture, Only 3 Sprouts ! who copped out?
Hi Doug, thanks for the buzzard info i can stop calling it a sparrow now :) Hope you have a great week!
Hello everyone
Hi Kate, thanks for dropping by, I enjoyed your drawings.
Great thing about sprouts is that you get to share them, whether people like them or not, ha ha - how vulgar, oh well would you expect anything less?
Might get to meet you in March Amanda when I venture across the border, I hope so.
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