There must have been rice
pudding last night - the stuff was strewn everywhere this morning.
Brekkie was good, and just as we were finishing so the last of our
contingent arrived. A day later than planned, and still rather sore,
but it was good to see Terry and Irene.
As the morning wore on we
heard horror stories of people whose camps had been washed out in
last night's rainstorm, There was also consternation that the
liquorice stall's gazebo had collapsed under the weight of rain water
that had collected in the thing.
We had been fine, but it
was a shame that others had given up and gone home. The liquorice
people hadn't - so we lent them a spare gazebo.
Having flown kites
yesterday morning, I attempted to do so again. Attempted and failed.
All I did was to tangle everyone else up. So having flown the kites
for five minutes to get them dry I tidied them away and made my way
to the children's workshop for a second day.
Today was fun in the
children's workshop. There was one particular customer - a rather
serious harridan with a face like a bulldog licking tiddle off of a
stinging nettle. She came along the line where children normally
would. Her children peered nervously round her ample fundament. When
I attempted to chat with her kiddies she moved between me and them,
and told me quite forcefully that her children don't speak to
strangers.
I suppose she had their
best interests at heart, but the kiddies certainly missed out by not
being allowed to make their own kites.
Unfortunately we ran out
of lines so we had to close the children's workshop early. Back to
base, where Terry was flying a beach-towel kite. We had fun flying
this kite for an hour or so, then it was time for "er indoors
TM" to go and fly her kites in the arena.
Or that had been the plan. Unbeknown to us the schedule had been
re-arranged. Oh well.... next year maybe.
We had a very good early
tea. Madras and dahl and egg curry. Very nice. I started on the
washing up, but was chased away from it, so I thought I'd take down
the banners. I'd spent quite a bit of time during the afternoon
watching them get almost dry enough to put away, only to get soaked
by a passing shower. I wanted to get the banners away dry, but it
wasn't happening this evening. Just as they were almost dry so the
rain would start again. As we waved goodbye to Terry and Irene I gave
up with the banners and started on the beer. Banners will keep until
tomorrow....
I watched Tina fly her SPIRIT in the Arena.....
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