Monday, 1 September 2025
Wensleydale Show
The Wensleydale is an agricultural show, and being in hill country, sheep figure strongly.
It is a great day out with lots to see. The vintage tractor display was interesting because it told the history of farming, with machines from Canada as well as from Yorkshire and other British companies. How dainty they look compared to the monsters of today that can't fit through the old gateways of our small, upland fields.
! like to walk with a stick on the moors, a useful aid for jumpimg over streams. (Not needed this year!) I've got a collection of sticks, a thumbstick that Himself made, my great grandfather's knobkerry and assorted others, but I'm always open to add to the collection. I saw the most beautiful duck head handle on display and asked the carver if I could buy it. Sadly, no, it wasn't for sale, but he was happy to tell me about how it was made. He is also a carver of decoy ducks which he was going to be showing somewhere downcountry.
As a child I used to help my uncle, a keen gardener, at the local flower show so the fruit and flower tent is always of interest. Flowers in a wellington boot seem to fit well with an agricultural show, and there hasn't been much need to be wearing them lately.
And the same could be said for umbrellas.
A bit of showing off in the veg department.
The competition entries that really make me smile are those for the children; a decorated biscuit, a painted stone, misshaped fruit, a sweet necklace, a garden in a box. Daughter and I are delighted, she has form in this area, as a child she was an expert at gardens on a plate!
I just love this creativity, it beats sitting hunched over a digital device any day of the week.
And in the misshaped fruit and vegetable catagory - what a cheek!
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There ae some wonderful entries there in all classes.
ReplyDeleteIt is a good day out!
DeleteI love all of this!! The flowers and vegetables are just gorgeous, and the creativity behind all entries is amazing.
ReplyDeleteShame I'm always too early for the show.
I'm sure that you would really enjoy it. Perhaps change your holiday dates?
DeleteThe time we come over depends on so many things - my sister and I need to be able to have time off work at the same time, we want to be back for our Mum's birthday, "our" cottage has to be available, my Yorkshire relatives should be around (and not either away on a holiday themselves or too busy to spend any time with us), and so on... If it were just myself to consider, a holiday would be possible almost any time.
DeleteI like all the children's entries. It's lovely that they are involved and so nice that everyone gets a prize!
ReplyDeleteYes, the children's entries delight me.
DeleteI love the imagination the children have. All wonderful entries. I hope they all got some sort of a prize
ReplyDeleteOnly the first four get a prize but all of them are much admired. I hope that is enough to please those who don't get a coveted rosette.
DeleteI love festivals of any kind in autumn. This one would be a keeper each year, for sure. Love, Andrea xoxo
ReplyDeleteOur local farming friend went to another show a few days later. "When you've seen one you've seen them all," he said. True. but he added that he'd had a great day out!
DeleteLike the county fair here. Beautiful flowers and vegetables and love the kid's creations especially the vegetable people/monsters.
ReplyDeleteYou can just imagine the chaos in the kitchen as they made their competition entries!
DeleteWhat fun! I was jyst reading about a county fair on another blog. We dont go to ours any more as it has gotten far too big and in my opinion s bit far from the original purpose. But this one, it looks just perfect. Those veggie baskets are very impressive.
ReplyDeleteI have entered competitions here in the past but have yet to win! Daughter has been more successful.
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