Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 We went to the Bristol Vegan Fair today. It was very good. Lots of free tasters, and food for sale. Lots of stalls with toiletries, clothes, shoes, pet food, jewellery, incense etc. They had live musicians and singers, and also a fashion show, bodybuilders shoulder press competition and custard pie fight (although we didn't stay to watch the last three). There were also cookery demonstrations and talks - Stephen Walsh was there. It was a lot more laid-back than the London Fair. It was also nice that the weather was so mild - we had our lunch outside by the river/wharf. I had a rawfood meal, and Colin had a burger and some samosas. VV - I listened for Welsh accents, but didn't here any. Were you there. Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 My accent isnt that welshy any way, but sadly no, I was working!, ah well next time maybe ( second year running now I`ve said that ) I would love to have gone, but cant refuse the overtime, chrimbo is coming! Glad you enjoyed it................must have been because it was so close to Wales! The Valley Vegan.............heartwerk <jo.heartwork wrote: We went to the Bristol Vegan Fair today. It was very good. Lots offree tasters, and food for sale. Lots of stalls with toiletries,clothes, shoes, pet food, jewellery, incense etc. They had livemusicians and singers, and also a fashion show, bodybuilders shoulderpress competition and custard pie fight (although we didn't stay towatch the last three). There were also cookery demonstrations andtalks - Stephen Walsh was there. It was a lot more laid-back than theLondon Fair. It was also nice that the weather was so mild - we hadour lunch outside by the river/wharf. I had a rawfood meal, and Colinhad a burger and some samosas.VV - I listened for Welsh accents, but didn't here any. Were you there.Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 Hi Jo Sounds like fun! I'm glad you enjoyed it. BB Nikki , " heartwerk " <jo.heartwork@g...> wrote: > > We went to the Bristol Vegan Fair today. It was very good. Lots of > free tasters, and food for sale. Lots of stalls with toiletries, > clothes, shoes, pet food, jewellery, incense etc. They had live > musicians and singers, and also a fashion show, bodybuilders shoulder > press competition and custard pie fight (although we didn't stay to > watch the last three). There were also cookery demonstrations and > talks - Stephen Walsh was there. It was a lot more laid-back than the > London Fair. It was also nice that the weather was so mild - we had > our lunch outside by the river/wharf. I had a rawfood meal, and Colin > had a burger and some samosas. > > VV - I listened for Welsh accents, but didn't here any. Were you there. > > Jo > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 Well I had to put up my psychic barriers to stop all that hatred getting through to me. Jo , peter hurd <swpgh01@t...> wrote: > > My accent isnt that welshy any way, but sadly no, I was working!, ah well next time maybe ( second year running now I`ve said that ) I would love to have gone, but cant refuse the overtime, chrimbo is coming! Glad you enjoyed it................must have been because it was so close to Wales! > > The Valley Vegan............. > > heartwerk <jo.heartwork@g...> wrote: > We went to the Bristol Vegan Fair today. It was very good. Lots of > free tasters, and food for sale. Lots of stalls with toiletries, > clothes, shoes, pet food, jewellery, incense etc. They had live > musicians and singers, and also a fashion show, bodybuilders shoulder > press competition and custard pie fight (although we didn't stay to > watch the last three). There were also cookery demonstrations and > talks - Stephen Walsh was there. It was a lot more laid-back than the > London Fair. It was also nice that the weather was so mild - we had > our lunch outside by the river/wharf. I had a rawfood meal, and Colin > had a burger and some samosas. > > VV - I listened for Welsh accents, but didn't here any. Were you there. > > Jo To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2005 Report Share Posted October 30, 2005 Hi Nikki Thanks - it was good. We will go again next year. BB Jo , " earthstrm " <nikkimack@m...> wrote: > > Hi Jo > > Sounds like fun! I'm glad you enjoyed it. > > BB > Nikki > > , " heartwerk " <jo.heartwork@g...> > wrote: > > > > We went to the Bristol Vegan Fair today. It was very good. Lots > of > > free tasters, and food for sale. Lots of stalls with toiletries, > > clothes, shoes, pet food, jewellery, incense etc. They had live > > musicians and singers, and also a fashion show, bodybuilders > shoulder > > press competition and custard pie fight (although we didn't stay to > > watch the last three). There were also cookery demonstrations and > > talks - Stephen Walsh was there. It was a lot more laid-back than > the > > London Fair. It was also nice that the weather was so mild - we > had > > our lunch outside by the river/wharf. I had a rawfood meal, and > Colin > > had a burger and some samosas. > > > > VV - I listened for Welsh accents, but didn't here any. Were you > there. > > > > Jo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 Nah, it was all one way, from your side of the water. Nothin but love from around here! Dont be so negative...............maybe I will step on to foriegn land next year and see you there? The Valley Vegan.............. Torri calon To feel sad heartwerk <jo.heartwork wrote: Well I had to put up my psychic barriers to stop all that hatredgetting through to me.Jo , peter hurd wrote:>> My accent isnt that welshy any way, but sadly no, I was working!, ahwell next time maybe ( second year running now I`ve said that ) Iwould love to have gone, but cant refuse the overtime, chrimbo iscoming! Glad you enjoyed it................must have been because itwas so close to Wales!> > The Valley Vegan.............> > heartwerk wrote:> We went to the Bristol Vegan Fair today. It was very good. Lots of> free tasters, and food for sale. Lots of stalls with toiletries,> clothes, shoes, pet food, jewellery, incense etc. They had live> musicians and singers, and also a fashion show, bodybuilders shoulder> press competition and custard pie fight (although we didn't stay to> watch the last three). There were also cookery demonstrations and> talks - Stephen Walsh was there. It was a lot more laid-back than the> London Fair. It was also nice that the weather was so mild - we had> our lunch outside by the river/wharf. I had a rawfood meal, and Colin> had a burger and some samosas.> > VV - I listened for Welsh accents, but didn't here any. Were you there.> > Jo> > > > > > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 Probably better negative than aggressive. Jo , peter hurd <swpgh01@t...> wrote: > > Nah, it was all one way, from your side of the water. Nothin but love from around here! Dont be so negative...............maybe I will step on to foriegn land next year and see you there? > > The Valley Vegan.............. > > Torri calon To feel sad > > > heartwerk <jo.heartwork@g...> wrote: > Well I had to put up my psychic barriers to stop all that hatred > getting through to me. > > Jo > > , peter hurd wrote: > > > > My accent isnt that welshy any way, but sadly no, I was working!, ah > well next time maybe ( second year running now I`ve said that ) I > would love to have gone, but cant refuse the overtime, chrimbo is > coming! Glad you enjoyed it................must have been because it > was so close to Wales! > > > > The Valley Vegan............. > > > > heartwerk wrote: > > We went to the Bristol Vegan Fair today. It was very good. Lots of > > free tasters, and food for sale. Lots of stalls with toiletries, > > clothes, shoes, pet food, jewellery, incense etc. They had live > > musicians and singers, and also a fashion show, bodybuilders shoulder > > press competition and custard pie fight (although we didn't stay to > > watch the last three). There were also cookery demonstrations and > > talks - Stephen Walsh was there. It was a lot more laid-back than the > > London Fair. It was also nice that the weather was so mild - we had > > our lunch outside by the river/wharf. I had a rawfood meal, and Colin > > had a burger and some samosas. > > > > VV - I listened for Welsh accents, but didn't here any. Were you there. > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 Now, now. be nice. The Valley Vegan................ Car cywir, yn yr ing fe'i gwelir A friend in need is a friend indeed heartwerk <jo.heartwork wrote: Probably better negative than aggressive.Jo , peter hurd wrote:>> Nah, it was all one way, from your side of the water. Nothin butlove from around here! Dont be so negative...............maybe I willstep on to foriegn land next year and see you there?> > The Valley Vegan..............> > Torri calon To feel sad > > > heartwerk wrote:> Well I had to put up my psychic barriers to stop all that hatred> getting through to me.> > Jo> > , peter hurd wrote:> >> > My accent isnt that welshy any way, but sadly no, I was working!, ah> well next time maybe ( second year running now I`ve said that ) I> would love to have gone, but cant refuse the overtime, chrimbo is> coming! Glad you enjoyed it................must have been because it> was so close to Wales!> > > > The Valley Vegan.............> > > > heartwerk wrote:> > We went to the Bristol Vegan Fair today. It was very good. Lots of> > free tasters, and food for sale. Lots of stalls with toiletries,> > clothes, shoes, pet food, jewellery, incense etc. They had live> > musicians and singers, and also a fashion show, bodybuilders shoulder> > press competition and custard pie fight (although we didn't stay to> > watch the last three). There were also cookery demonstrations and> > talks - Stephen Walsh was there. It was a lot more laid-back than the> > London Fair. It was also nice that the weather was so mild - we had> > our lunch outside by the river/wharf. I had a rawfood meal, and Colin> > had a burger and some samosas.> > > > VV - I listened for Welsh accents, but didn't here any. Were youthere.> > > > Jo> > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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