I'm rather taken with Geoffrey, a friendly giraffe used to promote Toys R Us since 1965. I'm even more taken with his bench inside W H Smith in Chippenham. Prior to the chain's sale earlier this year, it was agreed that certain stores would also have a Toys R Us section within them. Geoffrey's bench marks the transition from one of our traditional High Street retailers into something more fun and entertaining, though sadly rather empty when I took this photo. At some point the name W H Smith will morph into its new owner's chosen rebrand name, T G Jones* - rather bland in my opinion which appears to have been made up, unlike the original name which refers to the company's original founder Henry Walton Smith and reaches back to the year 1792. * = it has already in nearby Malmesbury, though they have yet to erase the etched W H Smith from the glass doors. They seem to have retained the corporate blue colour on the shopfront too, for now at least. UPDATE - it tur...
They look lovely. Obviously deserve that first prize.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phillip, I'm most chuffed! Last year the badgers at the allotment ate my pears, so it feels especially good to have some to exhibit this time.
ReplyDeleteA big hug and a pat on the back and a hearty handshake for the prize winning pair, oops, I meant pears. I did get a good chuckle from the title. See, the Americans are not always so serious. :-)
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Thanks Frances - I couldn't help myself with that title - I'm so glad it's also 'appreciated' across the pond ;)
ReplyDeleteO'er missus.
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ReplyDeleteNot a great lover of pears, but they do look good, well done. Gary
I adore pears. Just about the only fruit I do like, in fact. Excellent work!
ReplyDeleteBTW, my OOTS is up. Is there a Mr. Linky?
Well done on your first prize! I don't actually like pears, but I can still appreciate them! :)
ReplyDeleteThey say grow pears for you heirs so I've never bothered with pear trees. You have done really well! Val
ReplyDeleteWell done! It was our show on Saturday. I didn't exhibit anything but was a steward. xx
ReplyDeleteWow, congratulations! I think you are the first person I know who has won first prize at a show. I am SO impressed.
ReplyDeleteHaving just preserved ( froze, chutneyed, wine, jam, dried..) 70 lbs of pears I find it very hard to even look at a plate of the damn things..
ReplyDeletebut yours are lovely....well done!
They look edible unlike mine which have to be stewed to be edible.
ReplyDeleteThat's so annoying!!! Where did my comment go? I came on the minute you posted it and rambled on about Delia Smith's pickled pears and it just disappeared. Honestly, I am disgusted with Blogger today. But well done! xxx
ReplyDeleteTriplets!
ReplyDeleteWell deserved - they look delicious too. A pear tree is on my autumn lottie shopping list.
ReplyDeleteHi everyone - glad you liked my playing around with an old joke :)
ReplyDeleteFor the non-pear lovers I wonder if its because you've not experienced the juicy melting sweetness that a pear offers when it's just right? It's a difficult one to capture, but there's a good chance with this particular variety, Concorde. It's self-fertile and is a cross between Conference and Comice and has the flavour of Comice with the keeping qualities of Conference. Yum!
Well done! I love pears - and your comment above has just made my mouth water. Excuse me while I dribble on my keyboard...
ReplyDeleteHM - I think dribbling's totally justified :)
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