Its not every day that I look up from my sewing machine to see a beautiful Jersey cow out on the Market Place!
This is Rosie and she's looking to be milked...
I'll show you how first...
Now its your turn...
Bring it on!...
I think I'm getting the hang of this!
Well, I think I've got a cup full.
Let's get you back to the future now Rosie, and your nice green field.
Cup and ball fun on the market cross.
All's quiet at the butchers shop...
But not for long!
The excitement of Victorian style sausage making!
Time for a breather...
When do I get one of those?!
A woman's work is never done you know...not in Victorian England!
Oh the distractions!
Niki x
This is so cool! I'm glad you keep posting about all of this Victorian fun! I love your many pictures. :) Thanks for taking us along for the ride!!
ReplyDeleteOh that looks like so much fun Niki, it must be very exciting to be a part of all the hubbub.
ReplyDeleteThe cow was sweet and yes she looks like she could do with a good milking!
Tina xo
Oh fabulous Niki! I bet you would like them to leave the town this way after the show!;))
ReplyDeleteMonicax.
I am following these posts with great interest ... keep going your doing a grand job ...
ReplyDeletei really want to be there on sunday .... it looks so great there ... and great history trip for the kids.
best wishes Ginny x
This is SO EXCITING, Niki! Thank you for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to have ringside seats of this unique event on your doorstep.
ReplyDeleteAre they going to leave Shepton looking like that when the cameras depart?
Enjoy the action as it unfolds.
Love
Michele xx
Gosh - these 2 posts are sooo exciting Niki. What a great experience to see all this going on. Thank you for your blog comment. Looking forward to tomorrow!!! xx
ReplyDeleteHow on earth do you get anything done, I'd sit there all day just watching, It looks so interesting.
ReplyDeleteGillx
how wonderful Niki it must be so interesting looking out of the shop at the moment!
ReplyDeleteIt will be interesting to watch the programmes!
ReplyDeleteI must say that your little shop is a jewel in
the town! It was lovely to see it for real!
I think Shepton Mallet has 'potential'!
;-)