and was inside us too! There were several varieties of Innocent drinks to taste for free - although the glasses were much too small for my liking!
There was also a huge variety of food loveliness for sale. Oh how yummy it all was.
I nearly wept with joy at the sight of the fresh coconut stall. I'm sure green coconuts are freely available in shops and/or markets across London, for people who bother to look, but I hadn't tasted fresh coconut for years. Decades, in fact.
Can you see the straw poking up out of the coconut? Thankfully, you have been spared from the sight of the face I'm making as I try to turbo-drink all of the coconut milk while simultaneously grinning from ear to ear!

After all of this excitement, and the entertainments I have mentioned in previous posts, it was time for lunch. This was a suitably demure and tasteful repast, with the same delightful table manners we often see around the snack table on bubble night.


Lunch was great! After lunch we toured the craft area. There was time to make a few bits of bunting - to add to the record-breaking bunting-making attempt.

But, sadly, there wasn't time to knit a woolly hat for an Innocent drink bottle. Maybe next year.
But a real high point of the day for me was the human fruit machine. Due to a top tip from a friendly bystander, we knew that the sure-fire way to entertain the human fruiters - and therefore win a fruit machine prize - was to dance while the music played. We danced our little hearts out! Imagine our excitement when we won! This was even before we knew what the prize was.
This is how excited I was when I found out we'd won a *CAKE!

Huzzah for the lovely people at Innocent Drinks, who hosted this wonderful day, and for fantastic, fun-filled friends who will dance with me in the sunshine.
*I'm sorry to say that we were all too full of bubble food to share the cake that day. So I took the cake home and ate it.