The Letchworth Report 2008
I know, I know, I know. "Couple of months behind schedule, as usual, Mary..." Yep, copy that. You're right. Nothing I can do!! Honestly! :)
Well, once again it was quite chilly at Letchworth. But it wouldn't be the same if it were warm. Not that we would mind a change...
We arrived Thursday at 12; we were originally going to set up and then go to a late lunch, but we were all hungry, so we decided to eat first and THEN set up. Except for my mother, who insists that she really and truly adores salads, we each had lots of fattening food (one needs the protein and energy if one is going to set up tents and dig fire-pits and all that, you know), then went back up to the site and set everything up.
A few hours later, we were nearly done, and we looked round at each other. "Hmm!" we said. "We're done setting up, and now we're kind of hungry again. Let's go back and have some more fattening food." Well, we said something similar to that -- except for my mother, of course.
Afterward my father headed back home and we headed back to our tent to finish setting up the detail-y stuff. We took a walk down to see the Letchworth Gorge, which was gorge-ous -- ha ha ha --, and took plenty of pictures.
*Hmm, I should post some of those. Must look into Picasa as dear Clair recommended. Speaking of Clair, we really missed her at this event. We have fun when Clair is not present, yes, but far less hysterical laughter is heard emanating from the Christian Commission tent when Clair is forced to miss certain events.*
After our walk, we then bemoaned the dearth of snack foods in our provisions (as I said, one needs one's strength when out working hard in the open air) and went to sleep.
Friday (yes, here is my classic blog line) dawned bright and clear. And chilly. Of course. The schoolchildren came far before we were ready, as usual, and this led to much harried rushing about and knocking into each other with our large hoopskirts. However, once we settled down and began performing our little Christian Commission box packing-themed skit, things began to run more smoothly.
After the schoolchildren left, we were able to lounge around for a while and enjoy ourselves. Saturday went well, and Sunday did too -- we had a few people to talk to but there were far fewer people than normally attend the event. I'm not sure why. Perhaps the petrol prices were causing some people to stay home instead of taking little excursions.
Ah, well. Anyway. That, such as it is, is the Letchworth Report. Tune in soon (very soon, I hope!) for the Mumford Report! Thanks for your patience!
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