Sometimes
it's the little things in life that make us happy, like somebody taking the
time to say 'thank you'.
I
was so pleased to be part of an event to say these two little words to three
very special people who've been part of my life for the last twenty years.
A
large crowd gathered together one Saturday morning in September to say thank
you to Mike, Julie and Sam who ran Gretton Post Office and Stores which sadly
had to close earlier that month.
The
event was held at Lydia's Coffee Shop, which was also celebrating ten years
serving the community, and wanted to say thanks to all the staff, volunteers
and customers who've supported it over the last decade.
With
busy lives, sometimes it's easy to forget to show gratitude, but this event
meant a lot to the people there and showed the strength of community spirit -
plus there was cake, and lots of it.
The
same weekend, I headed to a vintage ploughing match near Harringworth.
Standing
in the sunshine, clutching a cup of tea from Merv's mobile catering van, it was
a pleasure to watch the competitors try to achieve ploughing perfection with
their old tractors - Fordsons, Fergusons and the like.
High
octane it certainly isn't, but it transports you back to simpler times, and
makes you appreciate the beautiful countryside we're blessed to have in
Northamptonshire.
I
stood watching as one man knelt on the ground - I momentarily thought seeking
divine inspiration, but then realised it was more likely to check his furrow
was straight - and he then took out his Tupperware box to partake in what I'm
guessing was his ploughman's lunch.
While
he was distracted by chatting to somebody, a black Labrador spotted his chance,
raced across the field and plundered the ploughman's, snatching the chap's
sarnie and running off into the distance before he could be apprehended.
Fortunately
for all, the funny side was seen and Merv no doubt sold more bacon butties as a
result!