There's nothing like a lazy Sunday...and we had nothing like a lazy Sunday.
It began early.
Husband took the dogs out for a walk.
By 9 am Bea and I were in Victoria Square for a dance rehearsal. Husband was out on his bike.
By 10.30 Bea was dancing and I was eating a crepe in St Georges. Husband was heading to the shower before playing in church.
By 12 pm Bea and I were back home.
By 1.30 ...so was husband.
By 2pm we were on the road again to the Ballynahinch Harvest Festival.
There was a carousel which Bea fell in love with.
There was a fine food village where we had to buy some marmalade and lemon curd and cheese.
Then Bea had to practice her headstands.
We met some bunnies.
Bea played on a viking longboat...
Then we saw Katy Cropper and her dog Max demonstrating sheep handling (and yes she did it with geese)
For the final part of the display, Bea became a slalom pole for the geese to weave between.
A fine food fun fair...
but definitely not a lazy Sunday!
(Would you believe that we came home and watched Katy judging the One Man and his Dog competition on Countryfile! She was wearing the same outfit...it must be her favourite!)
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