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Post by Andrew on Mar 1, 2007 20:16:15 GMT
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Post by Stuart H on Mar 1, 2007 20:34:38 GMT
Here are some more shots of Hayley at work in the garden! Stuart
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Post by Stephany on Mar 1, 2007 20:41:35 GMT
Stephany, May I welcome you to the forum, belatedly. I have been reading your posts and I am sure you have come to the right forum! I look forward to reading your posts in future, and hopefully meeting you one day. Thank you so much for the warm welcome, Stuart. Everyone has been lovely since I arrived here. It's a real pleasure to go to this forum, talk, discuss opinions and above all share. And may I also thank you deeply for your marvellous pictures - you have a real talent into capturing people's emotions. Of course, I also look forward to meeting you and anyone on this board. Back to Hayley - she seems to have a good time near the kids. But is she never tired at all? Travelling from Europe to the US, and back again to Europe must be exhausting. Yet, she's always smiling no matter what!
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Post by Stuart H on Mar 1, 2007 20:43:43 GMT
Hayley spoke with passion to the pupils about letting nature take care of things and how important insects are in this process. when she unearthed a worm, see below, she took great pains to return it to the ground. What a role model!
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Post by Mark on Mar 1, 2007 20:59:28 GMT
HI everyone Yet more stunning photos Stuart. I particularly like the ones of Hayley digging. I was just thinking about all the digging I have to do in my garden this spring and for a fleeting moment thought how great it would be to have Hayley with me to help i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif. One things for sure, I will never look at another earthworm in the same way again. Seriously though, with her demanding schedule at the moment, I am sure Hayley found the visit to the school relaxing in a way, just enjoying being with the children' helping her to stay "grounded" as Hayley would say, at a time when she is so much in the public eye. Well done to everyone involved Mark
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Post by Martin on Mar 1, 2007 21:05:56 GMT
Hi Stuart A fantastic photographic diary of events. Your Sony camera never lets you down, in fact it can even take your photo without you holding it! Interestingly, I never realise Hayley was left handed (reference the photos holding the spade). Best wishes Martin
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Post by Steve H on Mar 1, 2007 21:16:36 GMT
Hi Stuart and everybody, Sorry I could not be there with you today, I have been in Leeds for two days at a conference, I know where I would rather have been! Great photo's Stu and thanks to Roger for making the trip to London to represent HWI. Did either of you save me a cake? Steve H
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Post by Stuart H on Mar 1, 2007 21:28:11 GMT
As Roger said, the journey from the garden to the school building showed Hayley just how much we all think of her at Alfred Salter. It was like running the gauntlet! This photo shows how cloce we are to Docklands. That's Canary Wharf on the other side of the Thames - the tallest building in the UK! Phew- We made it! - But Roger might not!
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Post by roger on Mar 1, 2007 21:45:40 GMT
But is she never tired at all? Hi Stephany, Yes, is the brief answer to that! We are often told that she is very tired when she arrives at a venue. Despite that, she always gives a stunning performance and usually spends time with her fans afterwards. On several occasions, I have asked her to try to take a break now and then. She just laughs at the suggestion and assures me that she doesn't need to! She genuinely loves what she is doing and I think that helps to keep her going. But she has such a hectic schedule that I get exhausted just reading it! Roger
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Post by Stuart H on Mar 1, 2007 22:09:28 GMT
Once inside Hayley made time to sign photos and CDs. Ten pupils had purchased Treasure this week and Hayley signed them all! (and two of mine!!) Stuart
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Post by mariannek on Mar 1, 2007 22:09:35 GMT
Hi Stuart, Thank you so much once more for another *close up* of Hayley's busy life, interests and commitments !!! How loved she is by all the children, who are also loved by her !! And now a little earth worm has felt her loving touch as well !!! Love, Marianne
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Post by Stuart H on Mar 1, 2007 22:19:04 GMT
Oh gosh - I didnt take a photo of the buffet! Stuart....but someone else did! Here, Hayley is signing two large Treasure posters that Kathryn brought. One for the staff and pupils which we are having framed - and one all for ......... me! Stuart
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Post by Stephany on Mar 1, 2007 22:35:56 GMT
OK - now I'm totally jealous : Hayley, the poster and the BUFFET ?!
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Post by Richard on Mar 2, 2007 8:23:11 GMT
Congratulations Stuart! You've given us some fantastic coverage of two very interesting events in one day. Now we must add gardening to Hayley's seemingly endless list of talents! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifIt's interesting to see the way Hayley uses the spade. It would appear that she is really left-handed, although she writes with her right hand. Best Wishes, Richard
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Post by grant on Mar 2, 2007 9:03:18 GMT
More great pictures Stuart.
Now most celebrities would just tickle the earth with the spade, then hand it to someone else to get on with it. Not our Hayley! She looks as though she's really getting on with it AND enjoying it!!
And that worm! When did any of us see a girl handle a worm with such care and no sign of a grimace any were!
Bravo Hayley - You never cease to amaze me!
Grant
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