A Duck's Diary from the Jinney Ring Craft Centre

Just some of the stuff that I see here!



Saturday 27 August 2011

What a shower!

It has been a really active week at the craft centre, firstly the sculpture trail launch and then yesterday an evening wedding party.  I heard it said that this was our first "American Bride" and later, when the party were in the garden before dinner, I found out that this was the "English bit" of their nuptials. The Bride and Groom had married in America last week in a garden ceremony with blazing sunshine.  Yesterday they had their second celebration in real English style - everyone was in their finest regalia (they all looked great, especially the Bride) - dodging the raindrops.  In fact during the evening we probably had more rainfall in the garden than we have in the entire month, including some thunder and lightening.    The weather did not appear to worry anyone - they ate dinner and partied in really good spirits, while we ducks danced in the rain - gosh we did enjoy it!

Dodging raindrops - Nick and Lindsey with family


We have the courtyard marquee at the centre until after the bank holiday and I understand that there is a wedding and special event display on show until it goes, so people can see what goes on here, or what could go on here!

The courtyard marquee display


A bit of sad news today - the mother of the ducklings on the pond is now down to two left on the water (four are still being brought up by the humans), one of the ducklings just disappeared (the crows we think) and the other just keeled over, although we have a suspicion he may have got under someone's foot as he had been getting far to close to people!



Thursday 25 August 2011

Lots of Art!

Art pieces have been arriving in the garden for a week or so now but yesterday there was a real hive of activity with all the pieces being finally put in place and numbered stones being placed by each one (I don't really get this as we don't read that well!).  There are lots of different pieces - some I like and some I am not that sure about but as I hear said often "that's what art is about" .

Artist Joe Floyd with his copper rose sculpture


Last night was the launch of the trail but sadly after no rain for ages the skies darkened at about 5pm therefore many of the expected visitors did not show, great shame as it turned into a lovely evening and there was a brilliant choir -- we all really appreciated it.  

The Bel Canto Choir from Redditch - Sang beautifully

A real treat was seeing "art in action" - we ducks seldom see this - Paul Michael Langford is building his sculpture live in the gardens -- it is a horse in motion.  Floss, Molly and Roxy, the horses in the field are most interested in this, he is sculpting close to the edge of the garden so they can see him (and he can see them!).


Paul Michael Langford - happy to chat while he works.
Josie - she has her camera again!
Finally, on preview night we had one of our very special guests visit - Josie has come to many events, especially the sculptures before and is a great photographer - we do have a lark though - she is trying to get a picture of us with our wings out and we are all having such fun teasing her, we open our wings just long enough for her to get her camera out and then we pretend we have no wings!  -- this is just so that she keeps coming back!   

The sculpture trail is on everyday until 18th September and is free entry - don't miss it!

Sunday 21 August 2011

August on the pond



Do you remember the tiny ducklings incubated by Hanbury First School,"Rosie and Jim"?  They are now nearly fully grown now and are jolly big ducks!  Here they are (left) with their friends "Bubble and Squeak" (right) who are not quite as old but quite a lot smaller -  "Bubble" is the same bred of duck (Pekin) as Rosie and Jim but we don't think he will ever catch them up - the only explanation we have come up with is the extremely good care that they had at school!  ("Squeak" is a Mini -Appleyard and he/she will never be large).  They are all still going back into their pen every night - but methinks that this is just because they have a ready supply of food rather than for safety!

During the week 4 new ducklings were spotted on the top pond - they appeared to be on their own with no mum offering protection.  They asked for help from many of my colleagues but none were that interested. Eventually they got cold and just sat on the edge of the pond shivering, fortunately one of the humans spotted them and has now put them in the pen under a hot lamp and they are all fine. It was all a bit of a puzzle though - as to where they came from.  The mystery was solved two days later when another 4 ducklings appeared - very similar in colour to the first batch, this time however the mum was with them.  The poor mum must have hatched one batch of ducklings early and, knowing the others were still incubating, had to decide which batch to look after.  The next four out are being very well looked after as you can see below!  Happily the first four should survive too, with a little human intervention.  I wonder if mum will recognise them when she see them again?

Proud mum with 4 multicoloured ducklings

It has been quite a busy week in the gardens again this week with lots of visitors.  On Tuesday Jets Crafts were here doing decopatch and pottery painting for children in the courses room and Mark from Marksman leisure was here with what looked like giant pods.  It tuns out that the children went inside to shoot each other with laser guns - looked great fun - he is coming back!. On Wednesday and Friday the garden was full of lovely music from violin busker Jo Lucas.

The laser "pods"

Monday 15 August 2011

Blue it was not!



After much activity in the garden late last week, we found out what was going on on Saturday - it was time for the, now annual, music "Blues" festival -- and, amazingly, it was not even raining!

The garden gradually filled up and so did the field next door (with tents and cars), then the smell of home-made burgers cooking on the BBQ and real ale being poured pervaded the garden.  Oddly, we beginning to think that we were not to be the centre of attention in the garden for the large amount of visitors arriving, but fortunately we were not left out - two lovely little lads,  who must have spent all their pocket money on duck food for us, arrived just in time (we were very grateful and kept them company for most of the day!)

The music started playing at around 2pm, very gently with Maz Mitrenko. It gradually increased in tempo as styles changed, from the moody Mumbo Jumbo through the Cohen Brothers (who moved on to play at the Worcester Beer Festival after being here!). Then The Outwoods County Riders with their country feel and raunchy sound.  The Trevor Burton band started to play as it was getting dark - brilliant, and finally, our old favourites, The Big Blues Tribe finished the evening on a high -  the music as all terrific (even for us ducks - although the ducklings did give up early and went back to their pen!).

The event had been billed a a "chilled out" day - have a look at some of the sights we saw and see what you think!









Monday 1 August 2011

The Spice of Life!


Saturday night we had quite a hoot with a private party "Polyenesian night".  Guests of SPICE "a social, activity and adventure group" came along, ate Polyenesian food and played some silly games including some limbo dancing, and something quite curious with a pineapple!   The Jinney Ring staff dressed for the occasion too !

Head Waiter Chris -- getting ready to relax??  I don't think so!

Waiters - Louise and Joel - they limbo'd!

and we had some strange creatures along too.....


Out on the pond - New ducklings Rosie & Jim and Bubble & Squeak were 'thrown out' of their pen today -- they were getting much too comfortable and were hard to persuade out, but when they got on the pond they loved it!  It was such a hot day they stayed there for a long time so will probably sleep well tonight (back in their pen of course!!)

Lots of people about at the moment including children - some pottery classes start this week as well as some other children's activities, should keep them busy -- also the restaurant are serving children's lunch boxes this year, they do look good!