Christmas Market in the Sun
The Gardens of the World is the rather grandly named garden that is open to the public and not far from where I live. It was started in 1990 when a Granny Smith apple orchard was cleared to make way for the garden. It is divided into garden rooms and each one is planted for a different continent. New Zealand, Australia, Africa, America, Asia and Europe. There are also a formal rose garden, herbaceous borders, a lake and fountains. This is the first year they have hosted a Christmas Market with the entry donations going to the upkeep of the garden. It was the perfect morning to wander and check out the stalls. I solved one Christmas present problem by buying a unique set of blocks for wee Finn. The are Redwood timber and very light and in a range of shades as is the natural wood. They are irregular shapes with different sized faces to stack one on the other. I will put in an extra because it is too hard to explain them. Made locally from reclaimed wood and rubbed with bees wax so they can be sucked. I am pleased to have found these craft people. In the blip you can see some of the stalls across the lake.
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