It really is a bit difficult to remember what I've been doing since the end of July but I'll try! I've been to more than a few craft fairs including the Summer Arts Market at St. George's Hall and on several photography outings with members of Maghull Photography Club. The ongoing task of carding all that alpaca fleece has finally been accomplished and I've begun spinning it - another mammoth task!

Motorfest in Ormskirk, in late August,,was another opportunity for some photography and I've got umpteen photos of vintage and classic cars.
September saw the start of the felting group and photography club seasons and the resumption of rehearsals for 'The Mikado' which we will be performing, in March, at the Epstein Theatre, Liverpool. Liz and I visited a craft and hobby exhibition in Manchester on 12th September and were, once again, inspired by the creativity on show.
In mid-September, my husband and I joined two friends for a short break near Kidderminster. The weather was kind to us (it didn't rain) and we were able to visit the Black Country Museum which was fascinating. We also visited Berrington Hall which had a special exhibition of costumes from the t.v. series 'Pride and Prejudice' as well as their permanent exhibition of textiles. I was in heaven! On our last day, we went into Worcester - what a lovely city, one day wasn't enough, we'll have to go back for another visit.
At the end of the month Liz and I visited Yarndale, near Skipton, a really exciting show celebrating all sorts of yarns, spinning, weaving, dyeing, felting etc. Once again, we spent a whole day oohing and aahing over all the lovely things we saw. That sort of day always sends us home with new enthusiasm and inspiration.




Finally, we've been to a couple of Maghull Wind Orchestera concerts during last month, - the first one was in aid of Liverpool Chest and Heart Hospital and was given in conjunction with a Welsh choir, the Sirenian Singers. It was one of the best concerts I've been to in a long time - the joint finale was an absolute triumph. For Halloween, the Wind Orchestra gave a concert in aid of the Mayor of Maghull's Charity . Our grandson, home for half term, guested on percussion - proud grandparents!
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