Saturday 15 December 2012

Cathy

Having the admin for a large allotment site isn't always as easy as it may seem, every day there is work in the background going on whether it be plot renewal forms to write and post, socials and group visits to organise or just plot changeovers, being amongst the numerous jobs. I am ably assisted by my lovely wife Ruth and whilst the 'job' is enjoyable most if the time, there are times when another train of thought or maybe just another person is needed that I can rely on to attend and assist at a function such as a garden club visit when the volume of visitors is more than I can focus on to get points across.

All of our committee are helpful and approachable when a second opinion, decision or a job needs doing, I wouldn't change any of them but if I am really stuck, Cathy is the lady who will put forward a sensible, fair opinion and plan for action usually without any prompt as she's spotted the problem already.
 
Considering the busy working life she leads, Cathy will make several visits to her plot each week but always has time for a friendly chat with anyone, having said that, there's no-one to talk to in the first picture below which looks as if she's got the whole 3 acre site to turn over on her own, she's seen clutching a hand trowel ready for action. This photo was taken by the National Trust the day we opened.

These frequent visits have paid off as she won, fair and square, the best full allotment this year, 2012 which was judged by 2 independent people. Cathy was delighted to receive the Viv Brock memorial cup engraved with her name (to be kept for one year) even if it was the first time Ruth and I have ever seen her blush with pride on the presentation. An engraved whisky glass to commemorate was given too, to be kept for ever.

The willow working course that was attended by Cathy was put to good use and when the judges inspected every plot early in July, the arch seen below impressed them as being one of the unique features on a 'different' and 'interesting' allotment. This shot was taken just after the creation of the arch and before the sweet peas took over.

Another photo below shows most of the committee with Hilda the boat who the day before this pic was replanted with spring bulbs and plants and looks a bit bare. From L - R is Dennis, Ruth,Sue,David,Glynis,Me,John,Sheila,Jim and Cathy. Missing from the picture are 3 more key committee members, Kevin, Billy and Neil.
I want to end this last blog of the year, from me anyway, by thanking not only Cathy for being there when I need her, the National Trust local team for their continued support and of course ALL of OUR team, each of them contributes something different to make this a heck of a brilliant, successful, award winning allotment site. Have I mentioned about the award before?

A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL GROWING SEASON 2013 TO YOU ALL !

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