
While out on Wiggonholt Common early this morning, I found two Wild Service Trees. They are growing near the pond. Here is a leaf from the tree lying on my sanded plank.
This is the first serving board showing how it can be used indoors,or outside.

While I was busy in The Workshop, three neighbours called by.
Sue dropped off an invitation to see her work exhibited at the Seawhite Gallery, Partridge Green. The exhibition is called 'Liquid Line' and is on from Monday 27th to Friday 31st July.

It is always just too tempting to go to Seawhites - but I can pick up some blank sketch books for Jenny while I am there but will have to be very controlled and not buy anything else!
The second visitor was Sharon who ordered one of the thick beechwood chopping blocks and then Diane popped over to hand me four really lovely 'proof copy' baby books for Granddaughter Lucy from her bookshop in Horsham. Thank you!
What a nice day you're having! The boards look good, lovely colour wood. Looking forward to following your new blog Chrissie.
ReplyDeleteWOW - WILD SERVICE is great choice! It looks good and is very distinctive. The Serving Platters are brilliantly presented. Well done, will be watching closely.
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