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Tuesday 15 November 2016

T Stands for …. The Christmas trip...

….I need to explain…I am not going anywhere for Christmas (well, apart from my son's house for Christmas dinner!)
This is about a trip last week to a garden centre - a huge one! I went to meet a couple of friends for lunch and get into the Christmas mood.
The garden centre is called Bents and since I went last time it has had a huge extension built, with a little shopping alley with a toy shop, children's boutique and….a craft shop - a proper craft shop - it's a good job it isn't any closer!
They have always had wonderful Christmas displays but with the extra space they really are fabulous!




Sorry a bit out of focus but I love these colours!

Love this skier on the ski lift 
I took this from a door way on the way to the craft shop - we didn't even venture outside!


I was disappointed to find that this was the only display of nativity scenes. 

As I am here to join Bluebeard and Elizabeth for T stands for Tuesday I had better show you a drink of water…and a half eaten lunch - I had eaten one sandwich before I remembered to take a photo! 

I am hoping to take my Granddaughter here before Christmas - I am sure she would love it.

My cold seems a little better today - Thank you for all your good wishes!

Thanks for looking, Chris

23 comments:

Valerie-Jael said...

Lovely decorations at that garden centre. Hope you enjoyed your sandwich and crisps! Have a good week, hugs, Valerie

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

It's good to read you are feeling marginally better. Guess I can cancel sending that frog.

That garden center will put anyone in the mood for Christmas. It's sure to make people pull out their wallets, because I saw a few things I would buy.

Your sandwich looks yummy and your potato chips (crisps) look so good and fattening! It's probably best you had water, but it looks like someone had a soft drink. That salad looks good, though.

Thanks for sharing the garden center and your food and water with us for T this Tuesday. Please feel well soon.

BTW, I read you are going to the WOYWW crop. Take lots of photos, please.

Divers and Sundry said...

I lingered over that wonderful garden center so long, I nearly forgot to notice your lunch lol, but it looks good. I do love both the seasonal decorations and all garden centers, so I'd have been in Heaven here :) Happy T Tuesday!

chrissie said...

Pleased your cold is bit better Chris

We have a garden centre near here that is similar to the one you visited. The Chritmas part was built on is a dream to visit though everything is very expensive

Happy T day

Love Chrissie xx

Halle said...

So many beautiful ideas at those garden stores....now if that money tree only took root I'd be in business. LOL

froebelsternchen said...

Fantastic decorations Chris!

Happy T-Day !

jinxxxygirl said...

Chris what a Garden Center... wow! I could get lost in there! I need to go find me some Christmas cheer!! I'm so glad you shared this ! Happy happy T day! Hugs! deb

Anonymous said...

love all the traditional christmas decorations

Unknown said...

Boy it IS Christmas! ♥

johanna said...

i also spied the first xmas decorations recently. where has the year gone???
happy t-day!

Linda Kunsman said...

what beautiful Christmas displays! I am going to Cape May, NJ for 4 days the beginning of Dec. to see the Christmas displays and Victorian Christmas parade and can't wait!!! Thanks for remembering to share your lunch with us, and happy T day!

Beverley Baird said...

What a lovely place to visit - some gorgeous photos you've shared. Looks like a delicious lunch as well.

Helen said...

what an amazing place! even though it's only round the corner I still can't quite get in the spirit - but this would help massively!

sheila 77 said...

These are great Christmassy photos, I love the garden centres at this time of year with all the colour and glitter, and they usually have very nice cafes too. Sandwich and crisps, a perfect snack lunch.

Let's Art Journal said...

Well that's got me in the mood for Christmas - great place to take your Granddaughter I'm sure she'll be mesmerised by all that there is to see! I'd be more than happy visitng the craft shop though, it looks fantastic :-). Wishing you happiness this T Day! J :-)

Mrs.B said...

Looks a great garden center Chris, and some wonderful Christmas displays, AND a proper craft shop - what more could a girl ask for!
Glad to hear you hope to go again.
Hugs, Avril xx

Redanne said...

We have not been there yet this year but seeing your wonderful photos makes me want to go straight away! Luckily, with the craft shop, it a little too far for a regular visit for me too! Thanks for sharing the photos though! Hugs, Anne xx

Meggymay said...

It looks a super garden center to visit and the way it is decorated is sure to put folk in a festive mood. The craft shop would be a bonus for crafters to browse and perhaps spend a few pennies.
Happy T day Chris
Yvonne xx

Lisca said...

Beautiful Christmas displays! When I lived outside Bristol we would sometimes visit garden centres to see their displays. The larger garden centres have craft shops and that was usually the reason I visited. I agree with you on the lack of nativity scenes. Most people nowadays sadly don't remember the ´reason for the season'.
Your lunch looks tasty. (I love brown bread, although I can't eat much bread, I'm wheat intolerant). I'll have one of your crisps though if you don't mind...
Happy T-Day,
Thank you for your kind comment,
Lisca

My name is Erika. said...

Wow- you are right about the gorgeous holiday displays. It got me in the spirit just looking at them. And your lunch looks just the perfect amount of food. And good too. Sounds like a good day overall. happy T day-Erika

Darla said...

The garden center certainly knows how to do Christmas. Everything looks so sparkly and inviting. Oh the temptation! Good thing I'm only visiting "in pictures".

Carol said...

So glad you are feeling better!!!! The Christmas displays are so beautiful ♥♥♥♥♥ I do love to decorate for Christmas but just don't have energy for it like I used to. I used to manage a Seasonal Gift Department and believe me when I say I have enough decorations to open a small store. LOL! I hope you do get the chance to visit again with your granddaughter. We have a town near here that was founded in the 1700's and their main street is still in tack for the most part (which is a big thing here in the U.S. ) They decorate in period style every year and have evening shopping events. The whole street is gift shops and arts and crafts store. Such a fun event to attend every year.

craftytrog said...

Lovely photos Chris, and pleased to hear you're feeling better.
We have a garden centre like this near us, that we used to take our kids to when they were younger, to see santa and all the lovely decorations. Like a trip down memory lane! :-)
Hugs,
Alison xxx