My friend and former housemate runs a skittle alley annually in a village fair not too far from Oxford. Simon and I, and some friends, like to go because it is just such a lovely day out. It is a proper English old village fete with ferret roulette, a tea and cake tent, and a raffle. Like out of an Agatha Christie! You can sit in a tractor, pet some Shetland ponies, and enter your pet dog in the dog show. There is also a 'drink a yard of ale' competition (that is 3 and a half pints of ale in a long tube), the fastest time was 13 seconds.
I however drank Pimms.
Homemade Bakewell Tart in the tea tent. The jam tasted homemade too. I think I have had my sugar intake for the week. These older lady bakers can have quite a liberal hand when it comes to the icing.
The winner in the 'Vegetable Dressed as a Animal' category. I think this was a potato dressed as a sheep. Hee!
Winner in the 'Wildgarden in a Seedtray' competition.
Wedding buttonhole winners.
I heart arrangements like this!
There were many announcements about the start of races (egg and spoon, sack race), winners of the raffle, and how the dog show was doing.
In the beer tent.
Children running around with ice creams.
My friend bought pear drops from the sweet stall. So evocative of being a kid, however they aren't something that I would enjoy now.
The weather was quite warm but overcast.
A Red Kite circled overhead as we were leaving.
A good day.
I however drank Pimms.
Homemade Bakewell Tart in the tea tent. The jam tasted homemade too. I think I have had my sugar intake for the week. These older lady bakers can have quite a liberal hand when it comes to the icing.
The winner in the 'Vegetable Dressed as a Animal' category. I think this was a potato dressed as a sheep. Hee!
Winner in the 'Wildgarden in a Seedtray' competition.
Wedding buttonhole winners.
I heart arrangements like this!
There were many announcements about the start of races (egg and spoon, sack race), winners of the raffle, and how the dog show was doing.
In the beer tent.
Children running around with ice creams.
My friend bought pear drops from the sweet stall. So evocative of being a kid, however they aren't something that I would enjoy now.
The weather was quite warm but overcast.
A Red Kite circled overhead as we were leaving.
A good day.
Very beautiful photographs... extremely nostalgic for me, immediately conjuring memories of attending summer fetes as a child... lovely!
Posted by: FelixFelix | June 03, 2008 at 03:19 PM
I love this! It's just like on Midsommer Murders :o)
Posted by: marné | June 09, 2008 at 10:35 PM
Amazing! I wish I could have been there. Great photos. I'd never seen pear candies liek that before, but certainly have had similar gummy candy. I dislike it now too, but loved it as a kid, strange how we grow up and tastes change...
Posted by: sara | June 20, 2008 at 08:43 PM
very nice fair feel :)
Posted by: maditi | June 23, 2008 at 09:08 AM