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So I turned up to this client today to do a job and since getting the job I had cancelled others and am very busy anyway with other things. And she had forgotten I was coming and was not ready.


Pee'd off, but in bright sunshine, I took myself off to the nearby Surrey Docks Farm for a delicious Passion Fruit Sorbet and a wander around the farm. The baby goats are adorable and it was all just heavenly. There's a really good cafe there now. The tide was in otherwise I'd have gone for a squelchy walk down to the 'beach' next to the park.


Ooooh I felt so much better! Go visit this weekend if you're stuck for something to do. It's fab.


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But you don't really go for the cuisine do you?

In the dim and distant past I went there and the cafe actually closed for lunch!

But it's nice for what it is and there seemed quite a good selection of stuff there today.

Maybe it's a new menu/cook because it was advertised outside the farm itself.

But anyway, enjoy the farm!

Ha haaah at the cafe closing for lunch! Reminds me of the time I lived in exile in Devon and friend came down for a job interview at Exeter prison. I was all excited at the prospect of a London friend living nearby. But she decided not to take the job, whether offered it or not, because she went to an Italian restaurant for lunch at 2pm - and they had run out of pasta! She felt she could never live in such a backwater, and who could blame her.


Yes, am an admirer of the lovely farm.

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So I turned up to this client today to do a job and since getting the job I had cancelled others and am very busy anyway with other things. And she had forgotten I was coming and was not ready.


Rosie, I just re-read your opening pist and I have a question for you:


When you say she wasn't ready, what do you mean exactly? Was she still alive? Given your alleged line of work, it's a fair question...

Ah but I do about four other lines of work, and only rarely do Humanist Funerals.

This was one of the others: I am a Helper with Southwark Circle.


But a funny post nevertheless! I do occasionally, however, meet with people who have contacted me because they want to plan their own funeral and so they want to tell me about themselves and how they would like it. Which is fair enough. They get the irony that since they won't be there anyway it wouldn't matter if I get people to sing hymns and stuff, but they do it to save their families the grief at the worst time.


Back to the farm. Hope you all have time to make your way there with your kids, while their kids are still little and oh-so-cute!

MrBen I get your point but it is a little bit more than just a goat on a pile of bricks.

There are (I read recently) 64 city farms in Greater London. Many are working self financing business enterprises and perform a major service for people (specially kids) who don't get to see the countryside. On Surrey Docks Farm there is a working blacksmith and they also sell produce from the animals, ie eggs, honey etc. It may not be your thing since you grew up in a farm; many in London did not. This is for them. Enjoy.

True. I have a rare free day, I may go to see the llamas at Mudchute City Farm today, after going round Nunhead Cemetery Open Day of course!


Yes, the farms are working farms. But with the difference that they are mostly open to the public and are areas of learning for city kids, which most even open-to-the-public farms in the country, are not. Which is fine.

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