Friday, 19 July 2019

A Day Out At The Rare Breeds Show


 Spent a lovely day at  The Rare Breeds Show at Singleton, lots to see and do. I enjoy seeing the multitude of sheep, so many different colours and types of fleece.
 As wool is the main material for my craft as a spinner, weaver and knitter, it is so good to witness the care, love and pride in their flock that the farmers, smallholders, families indeed shepherds young and old bestow upon their animals.
It is so important to keep these rare breeds going, they are our heritage and our the future.


The Champions of the Show 

The show was in a perfect setting at the Weald and Downland Living Museum 



It is the location for the BBC Series The Repair Shop



As a living museum there is so much to do and see, demonstrations of old crafts from blacksmithing to milling, baking to weaving.
Beautiful old buildings with gardens planted out in the life long traditional way, so as to be used to supply the home for food, herbs and medicines and natural dyes.
These gardens were alive with colour, wildlife, birds, bees, butterflies. 
which can only be the best way to garden, happy, happy, happy.  

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