she was on a late shift,
first thing in the morning we were out, crikey I look worried!
diving through country lanes,
arriving at the Castle Farm lavender fields,
all set to pitch up with Diana's new cool box trolly,
OK one more pose!
we had booked a slot for our own picnic, there were 4 huge open sided marques erected next to the field,
first a walk through some of the lavender,
then out with the goodies,
breakfast next to a field of lavender, what a great start to the day,
I took in a few rays,
then I was snapping away,
those pesky bees will just not stay still!
one more for the family album, if anyone stills has physical photo albums,
all packed up and time to go,
back through those leafy lanes, arriving home as Diana left for work, Andrew from the Beckenham Photographic Society called round to pick me up, we had a photo shoot at Midfield Primary School, in Grovelands Road, St Paul’s Cray, Orpington, Kent, BR5 3EG where some of the children had just returned from a trip to Iceland,
Sarah Eede, ARP leader, present the show,
a 2 part photo/video record had been made of the holiday,
the school hall was quickly filling up,
Andrew on the red carpet,
photographing the stars of the show,
the show was projected on a screen,
titled Fire & Ice it followed the children as they were shown real lava,
and the ice sheet,
as well as swimming in the Blue Lake,
the PTA supplied a huge table of snacks for the halfway break,
Sarah having a chat with one of the parents,
Andrew snapping away,
all set for the second half,
I have not included any photographs of the children, both Andrew and myself were supplied with school memory cards for our cameras, it is a bit delicate photographing children, so we leave what images that can be published down to the school,
it is all over, what a treat for the children, the photo and video 2 part show was just so enjoyable and it was nice to help out at a function like this, I should also mention that whilst in Iceland the children were welcomed into the British Consulate there, back in the UK introduction music was supplied by the Bromley Symphony Orchestra Sting Quartet, and very good they were too, arriving home after my evening meal I watched a Bangers & Cash before leaving to pick up Diana from work at the end of her late shift, then feet up for a coffee and chat as we watched a Poirot before we were off to bed.
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