I don't have very many and these were taken on my phone, all except the auld gadgee looking at the cheese exhibit, which I borrowed from the Show website. You will see there's lots for the boys there, from just the few I have posted...
That first machine must make an awful lot of cheese.
Looks like you forgot to feed Pig.
I found camel riding a bit pedestrian in Gyppo, myself. Kicked the flea bitten old thing but couldn't make the bugger trot. Will take cavalry spurs next time.
I think that machine might be useful for farmers with heavily insured wives that they no longer get on with, Idle. And poor Pig, we can't seem to fatten him up, he is just too lively. He weighs a ton though, solid muscle :-)
I am a lightweight however, and after a couple of hours taking in the vegetables-made-to-look-like-animals, or the flower arrangements, or the patchwork and impossibly long root veg, let alone the pygmy goats and glossy horned cattle I couldn't stay too long...Obviously the first place we go is the cider stall..
i bet pig had a great time with the other animals...lol...i take my dogs to the petting zoo down the street and they have a ball...they all try to sniff the bulls as if they could take them...lol...the beagle just wants to sit there and sniff rabbits...she could take fur off with just her nose!
Pig was very cool about it all, Daisy, considering it was his first Cheese Show. He only lost it with excitement watching the dog agility...he so wanted to join in..I had to take him off to look at some horned sheep to calm him down. Oh, and I bought a stick and he decided it was his.
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I like camels. Rode them in egypt. Great fun.
Looks to have been great fun!
Regrettably travel plans/work meant we weren't able to atttend: will definitely put it in the diary for 2009.
They look as though it would be a bumpy ride Pip,..:-)
TT, it's a gas! There's a special "local lass n' ice cream the size 'm 'ed" photo just for you.
Lils, did they have a memorial stand dedicated to Lymeswold please?
BTW - you're a great dancer...;0)
Do they make camel toe milk cheese?
That first machine must make an awful lot of cheese.
Looks like you forgot to feed Pig.
I found camel riding a bit pedestrian in Gyppo, myself. Kicked the flea bitten old thing but couldn't make the bugger trot. Will take cavalry spurs next time.
Mutley's question is too awful to contemplate.
Thamks for the post, lil. Next year.
Cheese show ?
What band did they have on ?
John Smith's and the Plough Man ?
Scrobs, sadly no, nor did they have a memorial plaque in rememberance of my dancing skills...
I think that machine might be useful for farmers with heavily insured wives that they no longer get on with, Idle. And poor Pig, we can't seem to fatten him up, he is just too lively. He weighs a ton though, solid muscle :-)
And you are right about Mutley's question.
I didn't notice any bands Kev :-(
I am a lightweight however, and after a couple of hours taking in the vegetables-made-to-look-like-animals, or the flower arrangements, or the patchwork and impossibly long root veg, let alone the pygmy goats and glossy horned cattle I couldn't stay too long...Obviously the first place we go is the cider stall..
i bet pig had a great time with the other animals...lol...i take my dogs to the petting zoo down the street and they have a ball...they all try to sniff the bulls as if they could take them...lol...the beagle just wants to sit there and sniff rabbits...she could take fur off with just her nose!
Pig was very cool about it all, Daisy, considering it was his first Cheese Show. He only lost it with excitement watching the dog agility...he so wanted to join in..I had to take him off to look at some horned sheep to calm him down. Oh, and I bought a stick and he decided it was his.
Hmm. My appreciation of sizeable women is limited to those with a sizeable balcone. The rest, I prefer petite.
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