Here comes the sun!
After a chilly and wet spring it was fantastic to see the garden at The Weaver’s House bathed in sunshine for the May Open Day. The old phrase “Cast ne’er a clout ’til May is out” is generally interpreted as advice to keep warm clothes on until May is over*, but winter clouts had certainly been discarded (for now) as visitors enjoyed the calm of the garden on a glorious day.
It was a busy day with a steady stream of visitors, including a fair number of people on their second (or third!) visit.
“Always great. Always something new”
“Well worth the visit again”
“Lovely walk through history. Volunteers doing a great job”
Thanks to everyone who visited and all our volunteers. Our next Open Day is Saturday 8th June.
*For more suggestions on the origin and use of this phrase, visit PhraseFinder.