Readers, remember when I planted carrots and pumpkins?

And tomatoes and eggplants?

Well, look how much they’ve grown!
Who knew I had green fingers (although credit where credit’s due, it’s Himself who waters them every day)!
Readers, remember when I planted carrots and pumpkins?

And tomatoes and eggplants?

Well, look how much they’ve grown!
Who knew I had green fingers (although credit where credit’s due, it’s Himself who waters them every day)!
The time has come to announce the winner of my yoga giveaway! Last Friday a two week membership to MyYoga Online was up for grabs.
Firstly, a big thank you to everyone who entered, it’s so exciting to say hello to new readers, or indeed to people who haven’t commented before! *waves like a crazy person at new people*
So on with the draw.
Himself was very excited to have been named independent adjudicator and prize draw co-ordinator in chief. Basically this would mean he would pick a name out of a hat (well a bucket actually).
But then I had to give him some truly terrible news….
…there would be no draw tonight!!!
No draw?? But then who has won the yoga giveaway?
Well the lovely folk from My Yoga Online saw my giveaway and they liked it so much they decided every single one of you was a winner! That’s right, every single reader can have the chance of a two week premium membership to online yoga courses.
All you have to do is drop me another comment and I will email you a link to your membership (so make sure it’s a valid email address). Alternatively, if you prefer not to comment drop me an email to suburbanyogini@gmail.com and I’ll email your link to you.
If you like you can let me know in your email or comment what you’d like to see more/less of on the blog (I love reader input) but please don’t feel obliged, once again a simple hello will suffice!
Whichever way you get in touch make sure you do it by Friday 18th June @ 8pm GMT (that’s around 2pm EST).
How’s that for a Humpday surprise?
No Humpday recipe this week, but I’m sure you’ll forgive me under the circumstances!
Dear readers, I have returned from the Midlands.
Flight of the Conchords were fabulous. Sweet, funny, clever, cute and even took the Birmingham audience’s sheep jibes in relatively good humour! I adored them. Birmingham however I enjoyed less. Sorry to any Birmingham readers but….. Wasn’t a huge fan of the venue either. Concrete floors? Really?
We had the smallest hotel room in the world.
But, y’know, we didn’t care – we got to see Conchords!
I’ve forgotten exactly why we went to Birmingham rather than London and I was a bit miffed because we didn’t get Arj Barker for support like the Londoners did, but Eugene Mirman was actually much funnier than I thought he would be and called Birmingham a city that had “lost the cold war”.
But it did have nice bits!
And then we went home, tired but happy!
Until tomorrow dear readers.