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June 13 2010

planetveganscotland
20:18

Oh, what a beautiful day!

Well, I’ve been sitting here this past week, composing this blog entry, with the rain chucking down from heavy grey clouds, but last Saturday WAS beautiful, thank goodness.  Why ‘Thank goodness?’ you may ask.  I’ll tell you.  It was the day of the Meadows Festival!!!   Last year I blogged about this special event here.  This year all four of us managed to go.  We had planned to take packed lunches, as there’s rarely anything suitable for us to eat there, but this year we were just too pressed for time…

There are lots of stalls at the Meadows Festival. 

 

 John was thrilled to find a plant one right at the start.  But that meant him lugging lots of plants around… Johnny and Jane enjoyed book and CD stalls and made a few purchases and I was looking for interesting things for the house, as well as books, of course.  I was thrilled to find a wicker basket full of magazines including special treats for me: Country Homes and Gardens and Period Living magazines, which were selling at 6 for £1!  

I bought 18, which John carried for me…

 I also found a present for Sylvia’s birthday, which was VERY HEAVY.  That’s all I can say at the moment, of course…  I carried that…

 I was NOT tempted to buy this book!  Can you guess which one?  Honestly!  This was NOT going to be an addition to my recipe book shelves… ‘Almost vegetarian’, indeed!  Oops, gave the game away there, didn’t I?  Oh, well, I wasn’t offering any prizes for the correct answer… 

I DID buy a bumblebee badge to add to the collection on my bag…

 

… but decided to give these a miss!  I mean, revolting, or what?

We had high hopes of something to eat when we saw this place…

but although I loved the decor (very ‘me’!)…

… because of some misunderstanding between John and me, we both thought there was nothing suitable.  This turned out for the best, though, as you will see, if you read on…  (Are you excited? I like to keep the suspense going…)

 Just past the cafe we met, and made friends with, this gorgeous wee fellow.  His name’s Alfie and he was VERY ‘dog-nappable’!  We could just see him fitting into our household nicely.  Sadly, but understandably, his owner wanted to hang onto him, however…

 

A couple of days before, Trudi, from Scottish Vegans, had written to me on Facebook to ask if we were going to be at the Festival and had given me her mobile number.  Of course, I forgot to take a note of it with me.  (You’re not surprised?) I was wishing we could phone up Molly, the cleverest of our cats, to ask her to check Facebook for me, but she wouldn’t have been able to pick up the receiver.  This lack of opposable thumbs can be a problem…  However, after wandering around peering at the faces of total strangers I thought might be Trudi (I’d met her only once before) I suddenly remembered that Jane can go on-line with her fancy, new, 21st birthday phone!  She logged onto my Facebook messages and there was Trudi’s number!  I phoned her and we met up with her and her daughter and baby son.  The wonders of modern technology!

By this time we were about to leave, as we all needed sustenance, but Trudi very kindly invited us round to her flat, which was only about five minutes walk away.  There we had hummus and salad sandwiches, washed down with mugs of tea.  Trudi said she couldn’t see vegans going hungry!  Thank you, again, Trudi!  It was very much appreciated!

Johnny then set off for a demo, against real fur sporrans, with Ethical Voice for Animals (EVA) and John, Jane and I, heavily laden, staggered off for the train home to Dunblane. 

After a VERY warm welcome from the pooches, John and I settled down in the garden.  He had a new gardening magazine (do you see Molly in the background?  Apparently she’d been out all day anyway, so wouldn’t have been in to answer the phone even if she’d HAD opposable thumbs)…

 …the sun was blazing down and I relaxed on the swing seat and browsed in my new housey mags.   Bliss!

When Johnny came home, I made one of our favourite meals: Italian marinated tofu (from Vegan With a Vengeance) with potatoes, broccoli, green beans, peas and gravy made from the marinade.  Mmmmm…..

 

 Yup!  It was a beautiful day!

 Today’s smoothie: orange juice, apples, apricots, half a bag of mixed green leafies, lettuce, alfalfa and a wee piece of kombu.  Delicious!

Today’s title:  from ‘Oh, what a beautiful mornin’!’, Oklahoma, Rogers and Hammerstein