Hazel
Jenkinson

Born 4/21/2023, aged 43
Lives in Weir since 43 years
Working as Inspector for Mekle Iron Company in Ferrowfield
Hazel Jenkinson's sharp mind and unwavering focus have always been her defining traits. From a young age, she displayed a natural inclination towards detail, meticulously organizing her surroundings and approaching every task with a quiet determination. This drive for precision extended to her relationships, where she fostered deep connections built on trust and honesty. Even in the face of challenges, Hazel remained steadfast, refusing to compromise on quality or integrity. Her unwavering commitment to excellence earned her the respect of those around her, who recognized her as a beacon of reliability and dependability. She finds immense satisfaction in ensuring that everything runs smoothly, whether it's a complex project or simply maintaining order in her home. Outside of work, Hazel cherishes time with her family: her husband Everett and their son Felix. She believes that strong family bonds are the foundation of a fulfilling life and dedicates herself to nurturing those connections.
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20 years ago
Hazel Jenkinson connected with Felix Jenkinson
Jenkinson Family
3 years ago
Hazel Jenkinson connected with Everett Jenkinson
Jenkinson Family
3 years ago
Sadie Tretton connected with Hazel Jenkinson
Sadie was struggling with a particularly intricate design for a new fountain she was commissioned to build. Seeking inspiration, she took a walk through her neighborhood and stumbled upon a beautiful garden overflowing with meticulously crafted stonework. She met the owner, Hazel, a retired stonemason who shared Sadie's passion for detail and craftsmanship. They spent hours discussing the nuances of stone carving, their conversation flowing easily as they discovered a shared appreciation for tradition and precision. Sadie left feeling rejuvenated and inspired, her mind brimming with new ideas. This chance encounter blossomed into a deep friendship built on mutual respect and a love for their craft.
3 years ago
Hazel Jenkinson connected with Wren Wentworth
Hazel was admiring the intricate details of a stone bird bath Sadie had carved when she noticed an elderly woman peering curiously at the garden from behind the hedge. Wren, with her gentle smile and twinkling eyes, introduced herself and complimented Hazel on her beautiful roses. They struck up a conversation about gardening, and soon discovered a shared appreciation for the quiet joys of Enfield life. Hazel, intrigued by Wren's stories of her daily routines and her passion for crafting pottery, invited Wren to join them for tea in the garden. Over steaming cups and homemade scones, they discussed everything from the best local bakery to the importance of preserving traditions. Hazel felt a sense of kinship with Wren, admiring her calm demeanor and wisdom. Wren, in turn, was drawn to Hazel's sharp mind and genuine warmth.
3 years ago
Hazel Jenkinson connected with Leon Fletcher
Leon volunteered at the Enfield Library cafe alongside his friend Edward. Hazel, a regular patron known for her meticulous book organization and quiet demeanor, noticed Leon's dedication to ensuring every customer felt welcome and cared for. They struck up a conversation about their shared love for Enfield's community spirit, and Hazel was impressed by Leon's genuine warmth and sincerity. Over time, they developed a strong friendship based on mutual respect and appreciation for the simple joys of life.
3 years ago
Juno McConnell connected with Hazel Jenkinson
Juno, browsing for a new poetry collection in their favorite bookstore, overheard Hazel discussing the intricate symbolism in Sylvia Plath's work with the store clerk. Intrigued by Hazel's insightful observations and eloquent delivery, Juno couldn't resist joining the conversation. They quickly found themselves lost in a passionate exchange about poetry, art, and the power of words to connect us. As they delved deeper into their shared interests, they discovered a mutual appreciation for detail, precision, and the beauty found in both language and everyday life. Recognizing a kindred spirit, Juno invited Hazel for coffee after the bookstore closed. Over steaming mugs and animated conversation, their connection deepened. They exchanged stories about their passions, their families, and their dreams for the future. Juno's infectious energy and Hazel's grounded wisdom created a perfect balance, sparking a friendship that promised to enrich both their lives.
3 years ago
Fayth Ellis connected with Hazel Jenkinson
Fayth, drawn to the Enfield Library's clock repair workshop, encountered Hazel, who was meticulously cataloging antique clock parts for a local museum exhibit. Their shared passion for intricate mechanisms and historical craftsmanship sparked an immediate connection. Over cups of tea and discussions about escapements and pendulums, they discovered a mutual respect for precision and tradition. Recognizing a kindred spirit, they decided to collaborate on restoring a particularly challenging antique timepiece.
3 years ago
Iris Delaney connected with Hazel Jenkinson
Iris Delaney, an 18-year-old known for her meticulous nature and love of history, volunteers at a local museum. There she meets Hazel Jenkinson, a 42-year-old who shares Iris's passion for detail and order. They bond over their shared appreciation for historical artifacts and the importance of preserving the past. Their conversations deepen as they discover common ground in their values and outlook on life. Hazel, impressed by Iris's youthful enthusiasm and keen intellect, offers to mentor her, sharing her knowledge and experience. Iris, in turn, brings a fresh perspective and boundless energy to their interactions. They form a strong bond built on mutual respect and admiration.
3 years ago
Eamon Kendrick connected with Hazel Jenkinson
Eamon, while exploring an antique shop with his grandfather Edmund Foster, stumbles upon a beautifully crafted clock. Intrigued by its intricate mechanisms, he asks Hazel Jenkinson, who is meticulously repairing a similar timepiece nearby, about it. Hazel, impressed by Eamon's curiosity and knowledge of mechanics despite his young age, patiently explains the workings of the clock. They engage in a lively conversation about timekeeping, craftsmanship, and their shared appreciation for detail. Realizing they have a common ground, Edmund suggests they meet again at the Enfield Library's clock repair workshop. Eamon and Hazel quickly become regulars at the workshop, sharing tips and working on projects together. Their bond grows stronger with each meeting, fueled by mutual respect and a passion for precision.
3 years ago
Hazel Jenkinson connected with Virginia Kirwan
Hazel and Virginia met at the Enfield Library's weekly clock repair workshop. Hazel, known for her meticulous approach to detail and love for intricate mechanisms, was immediately drawn to Virginia's sharp organizational skills and ability to break down complex projects into manageable tasks. As they worked side-by-side on restoring a vintage cuckoo clock, their shared passion for craftsmanship and appreciation for precision sparked a conversation that extended far beyond the workshop walls. They discovered common ground in their love for Enfield's history and community, leading to regular coffee dates at the library cafe. Over time, their bond deepened into a meaningful friendship built on mutual respect, admiration, and a shared desire to leave a positive impact on their town.
3 years ago
Helen Eldridge connected with Hazel Jenkinson
Helen and Hazel met at the Enfield Library's clock repair workshop. Helen, drawn to Hazel's quiet focus and meticulous approach to repairing an antique clock, struck up a conversation. They quickly discovered shared passions for detail-oriented work and Enfield's history. Over cups of tea in the library cafe, they discussed their favorite local spots and community events, realizing they had much in common. Helen's warmth and Hazel's calm demeanor created a comfortable atmosphere where they could easily share ideas and stories. Recognizing a kindred spirit in one another, they decided to exchange contact information, eager to continue their budding friendship.
3 years ago
Imogen Wilkinson connected with Hazel Jenkinson
Imogen, at sixteen, had already established herself as a promising young designer. She admired Cedric Pennington's meticulous craftsmanship in his antique clocks and sought him out for guidance. Hazel, meanwhile, was drawn to the Enfield Library's clock repair workshop, where she met Eamon Kendrick, a young apprentice with a similar passion for detail. One rainy afternoon, Imogen arrived at the workshop seeking advice from Cedric. Hazel, engrossed in repairing an intricate pendulum, looked up and noticed Imogen's keen eyes studying the mechanism. A shared appreciation for the delicate balance of gears and springs sparked a conversation between the two. Eamon, observing their interaction, joined in, sharing his own insights into clockmaking. The three quickly discovered common ground - a love for tradition, craftsmanship, and the unique charm of Enfield. Imogen's youthful energy complemented Hazel's unwavering focus, while Eamon's enthusiasm bridged the generational gap. They began collaborating on projects, merging their individual talents to restore vintage timepieces. Their shared passion blossomed into a deep respect for each other's skills and perspectives. The workshop became a haven where creativity thrived, fuelled by their collective dedication to preserving the artistry of clockmaking.
3 years ago
Evander Chapman connected with Hazel Jenkinson
Evander was browsing vintage clocks at a flea market in Enfield when he spotted a beautifully intricate grandfather clock with a missing pendulum. Intrigued, he asked the vendor about it and met Hazel, who was restoring the clock for a client. They struck up a conversation about their shared love of mechanics and precision, quickly realizing they had a lot in common. Evander, impressed by Hazel's expertise, offered to help her with some of the more complex repairs. As they worked together, they discovered a mutual appreciation for both the artistry and the technical challenge involved in clockmaking. Their conversations extended beyond the workshop, exploring Enfield's history and their shared passion for order and detail. Over time, their connection deepened into a strong friendship built on respect and shared interests.
2 years ago
Hazel Jenkinson connected with Frederick Ramsay
Hazel Jenkinson, known for her meticulous nature and love for craftsmanship, was browsing the Enfield Farmers Market when she noticed a beautifully crafted wooden birdhouse with intricate clockwork details. Intrigued, she sought out the creator and found Frederick Ramsay, a young man whose analytical mind and passion for problem-solving shone through in his work. They struck up a conversation, quickly discovering a shared appreciation for detail, precision, and the stories embedded within objects. Hazel's experience with antique clocks and Frederick's knack for design and mechanics sparked an idea: they could collaborate on restoring and modernizing vintage clocks, breathing new life into forgotten treasures.