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Yes this IS publicity!
Ray & I were 'interviewed' for the Garden Festival at Powderham in May.
We had no idea that following a long, relaxed coffee time with the lovely PR people about Ray doing an informal, anecdotal chat there, we would then be asked to compete with the rooks for a bit of 'airtime'! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtsGvkRQQAI -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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Yes this IS publicity!
On 17/03/2014 11:39, Sacha wrote:
Ray & I were 'interviewed' for the Garden Festival at Powderham in May. We had no idea that following a long, relaxed coffee time with the lovely PR people about Ray doing an informal, anecdotal chat there, we would then be asked to compete with the rooks for a bit of 'airtime'! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtsGvkRQQAI Nice to see you both before our May visit. Well done for competing so bravely with the rooks! Will you be able to go to Powderham, or is Hill House too hungry for your time? -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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Yes this IS publicity!
On 2014-03-17 14:29:01 +0000, Spider said:
On 17/03/2014 11:39, Sacha wrote: Ray & I were 'interviewed' for the Garden Festival at Powderham in May. We had no idea that following a long, relaxed coffee time with the lovely PR people about Ray doing an informal, anecdotal chat there, we would then be asked to compete with the rooks for a bit of 'airtime'! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtsGvkRQQAI Nice to see you both before our May visit. Well done for competing so bravely with the rooks! Will you be able to go to Powderham, or is Hill House too hungry for your time? Definitely going to Powderham but it will be just me and Ray manning it, as it's a BH week end. It's very rare for us to do any shows because of the Nursery but it's so good to see a real horticultural show taking place in the far south west that we want to support it and there will be a lot of good nurseries and speakers, including Ann Swithinbank and Dr Todd Gray who's a historian whose expertise is the history of Devon. Ray's going to do a sort of "Confessions of a Nurseryman" chat with one of the women we met on the Friday. Powderham is the castle close to Dawlish and for those who have come down to Devon by train, as you go through Dawlish and look up, you can just see the castle and a lovely view of the deer park. In fact, they're going to make a bit of a 'thing' out of the fact that people can walk from Dawlish station to the castle in 10 to 15 minutes. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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On 17/03/2014 15:09, sacha wrote:
On 2014-03-17 14:29:01 +0000, Spider said: On 17/03/2014 11:39, Sacha wrote: Ray & I were 'interviewed' for the Garden Festival at Powderham in May. We had no idea that following a long, relaxed coffee time with the lovely PR people about Ray doing an informal, anecdotal chat there, we would then be asked to compete with the rooks for a bit of 'airtime'! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtsGvkRQQAI Nice to see you both before our May visit. Well done for competing so bravely with the rooks! Will you be able to go to Powderham, or is Hill House too hungry for your time? Definitely going to Powderham but it will be just me and Ray manning it, as it's a BH week end. It's very rare for us to do any shows because of the Nursery but it's so good to see a real horticultural show taking place in the far south west that we want to support it and there will be a lot of good nurseries and speakers, including Ann Swithinbank and Dr Todd Gray who's a historian whose expertise is the history of Devon. Ray's going to do a sort of "Confessions of a Nurseryman" chat with one of the women we met on the Friday. That sounds great. It's just what you wanted. Hope it goes well for you. Powderham is the castle close to Dawlish and for those who have come down to Devon by train, as you go through Dawlish and look up, you can just see the castle and a lovely view of the deer park. In fact, they're going to make a bit of a 'thing' out of the fact that people can walk from Dawlish station to the castle in 10 to 15 minutes. Easy enough to walk there, as you say, but I bet most visitors will take the car so they can load up with plants and gardening artefacts. It will be a lovely day out, though, esp. if the weather is good. -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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Yes this IS publicity!
On 2014-03-17 15:41:39 +0000, Spider said:
On 17/03/2014 15:09, sacha wrote: On 2014-03-17 14:29:01 +0000, Spider said: On 17/03/2014 11:39, Sacha wrote: Ray & I were 'interviewed' for the Garden Festival at Powderham in May. We had no idea that following a long, relaxed coffee time with the lovely PR people about Ray doing an informal, anecdotal chat there, we would then be asked to compete with the rooks for a bit of 'airtime'! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtsGvkRQQAI Nice to see you both before our May visit. Well done for competing so bravely with the rooks! Will you be able to go to Powderham, or is Hill House too hungry for your time? Definitely going to Powderham but it will be just me and Ray manning it, as it's a BH week end. It's very rare for us to do any shows because of the Nursery but it's so good to see a real horticultural show taking place in the far south west that we want to support it and there will be a lot of good nurseries and speakers, including Ann Swithinbank and Dr Todd Gray who's a historian whose expertise is the history of Devon. Ray's going to do a sort of "Confessions of a Nurseryman" chat with one of the women we met on the Friday. That sounds great. It's just what you wanted. Hope it goes well for you. There's also the Cornish Spring Flower Show (5/6 April) at Boconnoc. We don't take part in that and it's organised by Cornwall Garden Society. I wish we could get to these shows but one of the drawbacks of this business is that when we want to visit gardens or shows, this place is super-busy and so we can't go away, especially at week ends. Powderham is the castle close to Dawlish and for those who have come down to Devon by train, as you go through Dawlish and look up, you can just see the castle and a lovely view of the deer park. In fact, they're going to make a bit of a 'thing' out of the fact that people can walk from Dawlish station to the castle in 10 to 15 minutes. Easy enough to walk there, as you say, but I bet most visitors will take the car so they can load up with plants and gardening artefacts. It will be a lovely day out, though, esp. if the weather is good. Well, if we were going as potential buyers, we'd certainly want to load up the car! I wonder if they could run a tractor/trailer service to take plants to the station! Shades of Downton Abbey! When we went to Hampton Court Flower Show years ago, one of the first things we did was buy a collapsible wheelbarrow to stash our plant buys in! It was used (mostly by me) in the garden here for a couple of years after that, so it earned its corn! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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Yes this IS publicity!
Sacha wrote:
Ray & I were 'interviewed' for the Garden Festival at Powderham in May. We had no idea that following a long, relaxed coffee time with the lovely PR people about Ray doing an informal, anecdotal chat there, we would then be asked to compete with the rooks for a bit of 'airtime'! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtsGvkRQQAI The rooks were more interesting! |
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On 17/03/2014 17:56, sacha wrote:
On 2014-03-17 15:41:39 +0000, Spider said: On 17/03/2014 15:09, sacha wrote: On 2014-03-17 14:29:01 +0000, Spider said: On 17/03/2014 11:39, Sacha wrote: Ray & I were 'interviewed' for the Garden Festival at Powderham in May. We had no idea that following a long, relaxed coffee time with the lovely PR people about Ray doing an informal, anecdotal chat there, we would then be asked to compete with the rooks for a bit of 'airtime'! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtsGvkRQQAI Nice to see you both before our May visit. Well done for competing so bravely with the rooks! Will you be able to go to Powderham, or is Hill House too hungry for your time? Definitely going to Powderham but it will be just me and Ray manning it, as it's a BH week end. It's very rare for us to do any shows because of the Nursery but it's so good to see a real horticultural show taking place in the far south west that we want to support it and there will be a lot of good nurseries and speakers, including Ann Swithinbank and Dr Todd Gray who's a historian whose expertise is the history of Devon. Ray's going to do a sort of "Confessions of a Nurseryman" chat with one of the women we met on the Friday. That sounds great. It's just what you wanted. Hope it goes well for you. There's also the Cornish Spring Flower Show (5/6 April) at Boconnoc. We don't take part in that and it's organised by Cornwall Garden Society. I wish we could get to these shows but one of the drawbacks of this business is that when we want to visit gardens or shows, this place is super-busy and so we can't go away, especially at week ends. Yes, that is a real shame! Pity you can't send a proxy shopper on your behalf, but that could be fraught with problems. Powderham is the castle close to Dawlish and for those who have come down to Devon by train, as you go through Dawlish and look up, you can just see the castle and a lovely view of the deer park. In fact, they're going to make a bit of a 'thing' out of the fact that people can walk from Dawlish station to the castle in 10 to 15 minutes. Easy enough to walk there, as you say, but I bet most visitors will take the car so they can load up with plants and gardening artefacts. It will be a lovely day out, though, esp. if the weather is good. Well, if we were going as potential buyers, we'd certainly want to load up the car! I wonder if they could run a tractor/trailer service to take plants to the station! Shades of Downton Abbey! When we went to Hampton Court Flower Show years ago, one of the first things we did was buy a collapsible wheelbarrow to stash our plant buys in! It was used (mostly by me) in the garden here for a couple of years after that, so it earned its corn! When I go to Hampton Court Flower Show, I always take the bag out of my 4-wheel trolley and take that. We put a false base in it for the plants to stand on. I usually fill the trolley and a couple of pvc bags as well. Mind you, with all the gravel walks at Hampton Court, I often wish the trolley was 4-wheel drive! Nevertheless, I manage bravely ;~). -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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Yes this IS publicity!
On 17/03/2014 11:39, Sacha wrote:
Ray & I were 'interviewed' for the Garden Festival at Powderham in May. We had no idea that following a long, relaxed coffee time with the lovely PR people about Ray doing an informal, anecdotal chat there, we would then be asked to compete with the rooks for a bit of 'airtime'! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtsGvkRQQAI Your husband reminds me very much of Willy Whitelaw. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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