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May be they are all their and not took there iPads .....
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@TheCaller you've missed a treat as I am sure u'r sister must have told you.
I have attended the best part of the 49 years its been running and only 2 yrs stand out in my memory for the bad weather. A bit of rain never causes problems but monsoon conditions is another thing altogether.
@tonka its www.bromyardfolkfestival.co.uk but if your not particularly into folk music its a bit expensive for a field to park up in although the cider is very good if I remember correctly.
@ianthebuilder each to their own eh mate.
I hate watching Morris dancing definitely more boring than watching a bricklayer build a wall.
Thankfully theres a lot more to a folk festival than having to watch Morris dancing.
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True - and Morris dancing, like most other forms of dancing, is a lot more fun to do than it is to watch. It also requires a lot more strength than most people realise.Thankfully theres a lot more to a folk festival than having to watch Morris dancing.
Yes, I know it's a good one. It's just never fallen right for me to get there. It's a fair way from me too (even when I'm in the right country).@TheCaller you've missed a treat as I am sure u'r sister must have told you.
I think my sister must have been at both of them then! I know she has enjoyed the festival, but has had some bad experiences with the weather.I have attended the best part of the 49 years its been running and only 2 yrs stand out in my memory for the bad weather. A bit of rain never causes problems but monsoon conditions is another thing altogether.
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