In between the showers today I've actually managed to sow a row of Kale seeds. This variety is Uncle John's Kale, which is apparently a "Heritage" variety, so I'll be interested to see how it grows (and tastes).
That's if it does actually germinate, as it's a packet I was given free about four or five years back at a stall at a big Irish music festival (the Electric Picnic) I attended one weekend. Normally it would have cost over €200 for camping, but I got in free as I was helping a friend of mine in the craft area. Next to that section was a "Green Living" section, where Irish Seed Savers had a stall. They gave me the free packet when I wandered in to chat them.
Actually, I had originally entered the tent they were in because Concern Worldwide, an Irish based humanitarian organisation (one of the few that's not run by a religious group) that I am involved with, also had a stand in it. Concern attempts to deliver "life-saving and life-changing interventions to the world's poorest and most vulnerable people. From rapid emergency response to innovative development programming, [going] to the hardest to reach places to make sure that no-one is left behind."
[I actually had the above written four hours ago but, just as I was about to post it, a neighbour knocked on the door. We've been sat drinking tea, and reminiscing about the good old days, ever since.]