Top row:
Nasturtiums in curly tangles with strong tendrils and seeds
Bolted lettuce
'That's shallot' (dad joke) - wow, but these shallots are tasty
Middle row:
Bolted rocket plants
Bolted calibrese - delightful Voynich weirdity
Sexy savoy
Bottom row:
Who knew rocket flowers were so delicate and pretty
Ugly beetroot, utterly delicious baked (we did have round ones as well)
A corner of the garden with things gone mad in pots
Top row:
The chairs arrive at our workshops and begin to get stripped, these are just a few - the rest are in containers
Middle row:
There is a passageway through to the tools as recovering begins, work in progress draped in polythene, seats without their backs lined up
Bottom row:
Proud to say these are all my own work: sewing, fitting and assembling the chairs
A container bursting with finished chairs
The Assembly Room showing our chairs - isn't it grand?
The team completed the job in record time well ahead of schedule - hard work, fast, neat and efficient. Quality.
That's all for now, hopefully normal blogging will resume as the calm of autumn approaches.