Sunday 30 December 2012

Introduction


Dear Diary,

In 2011, my Dad decided to get an allotment. He was on the waiting list for a little while, but then finally one was available. I recall going up there to see, what was now his, plot. It was a mess; weeds and thick, tall grass, which was very tickly, covered the land. I remember exploring through it, coming across annoying bees, bugs and wasps. I never went up there for a bit after that. Some weeks progressed, Dad was bragging about how good his plot was coming along. I agreed to come up there again, with my little sister. My Dad had done so good, it seemed completely different! The best part was, no more nasty little pests.
I went up there a lot more and I helped my Dad out. As it was Summer, I enjoyed watching all the crops grow. I did hours of weeding and I was pretty good at it. I really enjoyed myself! Dad started letting me sow some seeds, even some of my own.
Meanwhile, I have also met a lot of nice people, who are my Dad's friends, such as Rob, and some others. They're all really nice and I feel very comfortable and safe at the allotment. My Dad's mate Rob, who reminds me of Mr. Bloom from 'Mr. Bloom's Nursery' on 'Cbeebies', lets me and my little sister see his chickens. He's also very kind and helpful and my sister adores him.
My Dad asked me one night, if i'd like an allotment of my own. Of course I replied, but because of my age, I can't have one of my own officially. My Dad has decided to get another one in my Mum's name.
I can't wait to get growing and designing my own plot. I'd love to do all the things my Dad and his friend have done, myself. I love to be outdoors, especially up at the allotments where it's so calm and undisturbed. As well as relaxing, I'd love to take on a new challenge and I know my Dad and others will help me. And as well as growing pure and healthy crops, I can't wait to carry on these blog posts. This website isn't going to just be a diary of my journey, but my journey on my Dad's plot too.



That's me above, holding my Dad's freshly grown cabbages. See, wouldn't it be cool for me to be able to say 'I did that' as i'm holding up the longest carrot in the world.

Please take time in reading my future blogs.
<3 Thanks



4 comments:

  1. Great blog lolly. Look forward to reading your future blog posts! I have followed you, hope you are following me back! :)

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  2. Thanks, I'll follow you now :)

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  3. wow lolly that is a lovely blog' well done babe xx

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  4. Not that good, wait till I get an allotment, I'd be writing a lot more x x x

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