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Diamond Jubilation! |
It
may have been a bit drizzly, but that didn't stop lots of people
turning out for our Diamond Jubilee Big Lunch. The children didn't care a
bit if they got damp bouncing on the bouncy castles, there was plenty
of food and drink, and plenty of people to share it, so a good time was
had by all. I spent four hours on the floor of the pavilion making
corgis and spinners with the seemingly numberless small children who
turned up, aided by Barbara Martin, my long-suffering husband Philip and
even my poor mother, who had come up for the weekend for a family
celebration of her own birthday on Monday and found herself pressed into
service... It is a risky thing being a member of a priest's family...
Many
thanks should go to those who laboured to bring this village
celebration about - Nicky Harvey and Marion Gilchrist in particular
worked long and hard to bring it together, and many others helped on the
day to put marquees up, stock and serve beer, tea and coffee etc.
Many
people commented on the lovely atmosphere, and there were quite a few
who had never been to anything in Seal before, and were bowled over by
the warmth of welcome and the fun of the day.
Photos below are from Nicky Harvey and Jill and Katy Myers - if
anyone has any more they'd like to share, please send them along!
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The bouncy castles were swarming with children all afternoon |
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Well done to our team of face painters! Very good work, girls! |
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Patriotic foodstuffs were in abundance |
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"Bring and share" always results in a mountain of food! |
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People just couldn't resist the urge to dress up... |
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Craft activities - things being glued to other things (and people). |
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Union flag spinners made out of paper plates... |
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Corgis - it's amazing what you can make with an old Actimel bottle, a few bits of cardboard and a bit of ingenuity... |
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