The Log Cabin Children’s Charity in West LondonSomething to do while I am waiting for the supplies to come in.Dan and Kalpina with completed sign – which now sits in their foyer. Alan got the jig-saw out and we are ready to go for our first piece.The Butterfyl is completed – we have our first mosaic.We are on a roll – Sunshine RainbowNo stopping me now – DragonflyKate & Joe at Mosaic Heaven are my regular suppliers. They really got on board with this project and contributed loads of tiles.Bring on the bling – Gliiter Stepping StoneAlan putting up the Dragonfly……..visited Springbridge Supplies in Denham to buy the soil – who kindly gave us a very generous discount.The soil arrives on an even colder March morning.It has to be on the beds that morning before the children arrived – it is very cold!Gill and Rosanna start on first bedThat’s an improvement!The Log Cabin in Bloom!Nita and Gill taking a well earned restSevere cold and wet followed by too hot and dry. Our bed has survived!Rosanna and Log Cabin Manager Dan.Works starts on first tree.Its going to be big!Vivien and Kalpina with the ‘Spring’ tree.Why not make yet another, even bigger mosaic to raffle?? Souldn’t take too long!Everything thing in the garden is looking lovelyLog Cabin TreeFinal Herb Bed completed.Richard Palfreeman of Northfields Estate Agents promotes the ‘Hollyhocks’ mosaic raffle, prints the tickets, makes the draw.Steven collects ‘Hollyhocks’. We raised £1,250Steve Pound, local MP visits the Log Cabin.2 years on, 11 mosaics, 3 garden beds, £1,250 raffle money. Quite a project.I think my our work here is done. Thank you LOG CABIN for a great opportunity and fantastic experience.