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Now I see what you mean about the hats - they are great, even better collectors items than the snowdrops! Does anyone remember the famous gardener Thelma Kay; she was an extremely fine gardener and also maker of hats. Maybe the two go together?
Quote from: emma T on February 17, 2012, 05:51:08 PMQuote from: Paddy Tobin on February 17, 2012, 05:12:11 PMAnd their fame continues to spread. http://sea-of-immeasurable-gravy.blogspot.com/2012/02/shiny-happy-people-2012.html?spref=fb Am I the only person thinking there is a business opportunity here for Emma and Mrs T. making Elizabeth Harrison Hats?
Quote from: Paddy Tobin on February 17, 2012, 05:12:11 PMAnd their fame continues to spread. http://sea-of-immeasurable-gravy.blogspot.com/2012/02/shiny-happy-people-2012.html?spref=fb
And their fame continues to spread. http://sea-of-immeasurable-gravy.blogspot.com/2012/02/shiny-happy-people-2012.html?spref=fb
some hats in the making and 4 finished hats
Quote from: emma T on February 18, 2012, 01:28:02 PMsome hats in the making and 4 finished hats These are superb! And SUCH fun!
Yes - Thelma came and talked to our HPS Group and stayed with us. I was amazed what she was growing in her garden in what I thought was the freezing cold 'north' - plants like Bomarea which flowered and set seed on the wall of her house. In fact I realise now that the climate here may well be colder with the continental influence. Apparently she was a friend of Lowry and had one of his paintings, so hats and gardening, and wonderful art (and she was also a magistrate) all go together. It says a lot about the value of gardening!