So anyway I thought the idea of this apron was rather clever but sadly my stitchery skills are not up to the job so imagine my delight when I received this in the post
It's made by my very clever friend Jan, who used to be my neighbour when our children were children, but who I now don't see often enough because we live in different parts of the country.
Here we are many years ago, dressed up as pirates for some reason or another
Anyway I digress...
This should save me dozens of broken eggs apart from looking very beautiful as well.
When it comes to gardening I have this romantic image of myself meandering gently around on a balmy summer's evening in a floaty dress, wicker basket in hand, perhaps to the delicate strains of Mr Wilkinson performing his daily harp practice, sniffing the roses, snipping off the occasional dead head, as opposed to what I know of course is the reality of gardening and entails rather more dirt, sweat, and manure than my romantic imaginings. But one day.....
Similarly with the chickens rather than stomping about with a shovel and a sack of wheat, I can now see myself floating down the garden to collect the eggs, in the same floaty dress, cue harp music....the eggs of course will of course be pristine clean or they won't be allowed in the pinny, so watch out you hens with the big muddy feet.....
And then of course it's always useful for accommodating the occasional orphan chick... (see previous post)
Thank you so much Jan you are a star!!
*****************
No comments:
Post a Comment