HW: Hawkfest - one to celebrate
Chaosillumination
Chaosillumi at CHAOSILLUMI.F9.CO.UK
Wed Jun 27 11:40:42 EDT 2007
You were lucky Mike, having it so easy at Glasters, we dreamt of being able
to see any actual mud beneath the 7ft of water that was on the main road
interchange into Chesterfield on Monday...we've been living in a lake here,
not the luxury of a tent. And eating freezing cold gravel too.
http://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/chesterfield?articleid=2981617
Another 6 inches higher on the 'stream' feeding that puddle and Hawkwind
would no longer have a lightshow. I lost enough gear at the Hawkfest due to
water without being flooded out...hopefully ALL the strobes will be working
next time.
Neil
----- Original Message -----
From: "M Holmes" <fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 4:17 PM
Subject: Re: HW: Hawkfest - one to celebrate
> Keith Henderson writes:
>
>> So the rain was bad...and the mud was worse...and the fermenting broth
>> of straw and spilled beer was too much to take.
>
> Rain?? Mud?? That was just a wee bit o' damp. At Glasters we had real
> rain and mud. The kind of rain and mud that goes on forever and drains
> your soul even as it tries to suck off a welly with every step you take,
> Mud that permeates every crevice of skin adn clothing and oozes like The
> Blob into your sleeping bag to keep you awake and fantasising of hot
> showers and soap.
>
> As for straw, we dreamt of having straw. On the whole of Glasters there
> were exactly three straw bales and traders were involved in armed
> shootouts to obtain these so that punters could buy from them without
> the use of advanced nautical equipment.
>
> Straw. If only I'd had some straw. Hell, if I could have found grass I'd
> have made my own straw.
>
> FoFP
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