Monday 12 September 2011

GOOD SHOW IN LONDON!

Well that was a hectic day yesterday - 92 miles from here in Hampshire to Kensington, no rain on the way there but thick white cloud and an empty motorway at 6.30am!
Arrived at 8.30am and the people were already lining up outside!

Paul and I had a wonderful day, chatted to lots of customers and friends, some we have known for over 10 years and some very new customers.  One even from Singapore who ordered a Bear from me several years ago it was really good that he went to the trouble to find me and come and say hello.  Several of the Bears found new homes and those that are remaining are now on the website and listed below:
http://www.ljbears.co.uk
Pictures below for you:







LUPIN


GRENADIER GUARDSMAN


MAYFAIR


HONEY BEAR


LOU LOU

As always a big thank you to our customers that we saw yesterday and thank you to so many of you for adopting one of our Bears x


Tuesday 6 September 2011

PREVIEW OF BEARS FOR HUGGLETS, LONDON 11th SEPTEMBER

I think I might just have time to create one more Bear for the Sunday Show but in the meantime here are the  Ted's ready and waiting!
LUPIN - BOUNCER BUNNY - PIZZAZZ


GRENADIER and COLDSTREAM GUARDSMEN
RUBY - MOCHA CHOCA CHINO - MILKY WAY


MOCHA GRANDE - CHESTNUT and little
HONEY BEAR!

Monday 5 September 2011

SEATON, DEVON ILLUMINATED CARNIVAL

Paul and I headed back to Devon again this past weekend 3rd/4th Sept for the Seaton Illuminated Carnival.  Once again as members of the Royal British Legion Riders Branch we were taking part in the carnival with the Motorbikes.  This time we were at the front behind the fire engine and the Sea Cadet band!  What a Carnival, they certainly know how to put one on in the West Country.  Extremely well supported too, with thousands of people lining the streets all in the darkness.  There were at least 40 marvellously lit colourful floats with a good five or more majorette troops and all the Royalty floats too from the neighbouring towns.  The colour and the lights were fantastic and the noise!  The largest float at the end of the parade was 100 ft long!  Once all had passed the Sea Cadet band played and the bikes lined up with them for the Sunset service.   Afraid this time the pictures are not very good - it was very dark and the lights were very bright so your imagination will have to come in hand this time!
I did take a few pictures of Seaton itself just before breakfast on Sunday but it was a very cold and cloudy morning.


We stayed overnight at the Eyre Court in Seaton
just 100 yards from the Sea, more Seagulls as a dawn
chorus!!!!



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