A Duck's Diary from the Jinney Ring Craft Centre

Just some of the stuff that I see here!



Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Oh, what a giggle!

Talulah came to visit us this weekend -- and we all got just a bit excited as she fed us and we pushed forward until she fell backwards over the small wall into the flower bed!! This little girl was not one to cry and shout -- no, she got up and dusted herself off and carried on feeding us, and giggling -- we like her and her mum and sister -- they all giggled!




We have had lots of young couples visiting the gardens and the restaurant over the last week or two -- all planning their weddings, I heard the lady showing them round telling them that we ducks are always guests at the wedding - 'invited or not' -- not sure how to take this!

Anyway may be a few more coming up as Valentines day is nearly upon us - there is a lovely evening planned in the restaurant with music from Blues2Jazz and a lovely menu (no duck!).  also don't forget ladies -- it is a leap year!

Saturday, 24 December 2011

Carols in the Conservatory

It is Christmas Eve and there are a number of folk wandering about with red and white hats on.  Everyone seems cheerful and we are getting plenty of corn!

There is music coming from the conservatory from the "Grafton Singers" as they entertain the customers with some Christmas carols, it is really lovely!

The Grafton Singers 
While everyone else is off enjoying their turkey dinners I hope we are not forgotten -- the only days in the year that we don't have visitors here (the craft centre is closed) are Christmas day and the following day, we see people every other day so it is a bit of a shock to us, but no doubt we will get fed in the morning as normal by the owners.  

The Craft Centre is closed 25th and 26th December and then reopens 27th at 11am.  For opening times please click here

Friday, 16 December 2011

Santa and the Guide Dog....

Santa with is Naughty and Nice book alongside Linda and Marley

Santa was back again today and he had a very special visitor - Marley.  Marley is a guide dog in waiting, that is to say he is still a puppy and has to wait until he is old enough to go for training.  In the meanwhile he lives with Linda and learns the basics,  part of this means he gets to go into restaurants and other places where dogs don't normally go, all so that he is prepared for his training.  Today he met Santa and some of the children who came to visit him, and also curled up in front of the fire and had a little nap!  They say it is a 'dogs life'!
 
Santa with a couple of the Children who visited today

Santa should be back again tomorrow with the Dray rides -- assuming the weather is OK.

Talking of weather -- out in the garden, it has got colder and wetter -- not so many visitors but still getting some dedicated ones who come to feed us.  Today the rain, sleet and snow made some lovely puddles for us to play in!  The "new" ducklings are now nearly full grown but still do not have all their feathers so are still being put away at night, brrrr they must be a bit chilly now!

Lots of 'Christmas Cheer'  everywhere in the centre this week with Christmas lunch parties, and a big birthday party last Sunday.  The lights look lovely and the fire makes it look very cosy.  This Sunday I hear that there will be Christmas songs and Carols during lunch.  

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Two little Santa's

We don't normally see Santa much out here on the pond, but this year we have seen FOUR so far and it is not even Christmas Eve yet!  The first was the Green Santa who is promoting Worcestershire food and living , the second was the Jinney Ring Santa here this weekend for the dray rides. Today we were really privileged and had two "Little Santas" who ran around alot but they did remember to feed us.  (I think they are our favourites so far!).


Here they are by the Christmas tree in the lounge.

Saturday, 3 December 2011

Whoa...

Lots of excitement today -- some huge horses are out in the front car-park, beautifully dressed in brasses pulling a cart filled with children.....and Santa is here too.  The horses are getting more attention than us ducks today, I do hope that we still get some food!


The Dray rides are planned from 12-3pm on Sat 10th and Sat 17th as well as today.  (No bookings needed).

Santa is also visiting again on 9th, 10th, 15th and 16th December having a hot chocolate and cookie with Children by the fireside.  (You do need to book for this one 01527 821272).

Mike from Arkle plants is pretty busy at the moment and has lots of Christmas Trees and wreaths coming in -Our visitors are buying early this year, they can probably remember the snow last year (my webbed feet feel cold just thinking about it!).

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Green Santa and Lights

The Craft Centre was really bright last night as visitors watched the start of the Jinney Ring Christmas!

Worcestershire’s Green Santa, whose mission is to encourage people to think local and make Christmas a more sustainable celebration, teamed up to with Rachel Johnston one of our regular customers to switch on the centre’s Christmas lights. Rachel rang the bell to start a wave of lights which ran round the front of the centre, it now looks really pretty. All of the craft units have decorated their own trees outside their units -- many have decorations relating to their crafts.

Rachel decorated her chair for the occasion and enjoyed the evening
After the lights were put on Santa went shopping and had a good look around the craft units meeting Soap Maker (Jorg) and having a good look at the blown glass in Topglass.


We managed to get a peak at the activities from the garden but most of the visitors were soon shopping and visiting the restaurant whilst listen to Christmas tunes from accordion player Helen O'Donnell from Droitwich.
There was a lovely smell too -- the mulled wine was chef's first batch of the year and it certainly smelt nice alongside the roasted chestnuts cooking in the BBQ.

The lights are now on every evening from dusk until close.

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Xmas is coming

Another beautiful day in the garden today -  difficult to think it will be December soon!

One sign that Winter is coming is that the three horses left the field this week as it is getting too wet underfoot and cold at night.  Warm stables were sounding very attractive!  We will miss them.

13 duckings - growing up, now rampaging around the gardens!

The 'rescued' ducklings have come on leaps and bounds since my last diary note, they have been let out to play in the gardens this week. They are quite adventurous and have explored the entire garden swimming on both ponds - normally duckings are a bit slower at getting off the top pond! This lot are a bit cheeky, probably being a large crowd makes them brave!

I did have to follow them out on to the car-park yesterday, just to see what they were looking at.  We all got herded back into the garden quite quickly, but not before I had caught glimpse of Christmas preparations.  Lights are going up and being tested and I can see that the shop has lots of Christmas stuff out.

Outside the gift shop
There is a late night shopping evening tonight 17th Nov (gift shop only) and all the lights are going to be switched on next week with a Christmas "light up" evening when all the craft units will be open and there will be lots of Christmas food and other things.  Worcestershire's own "Green Santa" is coming along to help one of our regular visitors Rachel Johnston to switch on the lights.  Rachel is a wonderful lady who is often comes here from Worcester with her carers to watch us on the pond, she is in a wheel chair, so can sometime not come on the grass, she seems to enjoy our antics though!  There will be music, chestnuts and other christmassy type things I am told!