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Here are some of my memories from 09. The long summer that we thought would never end. Lawn tennis with Bunty and Amelia. Maurice's school chum Henry hanging around like a tress of felled willow all holiday. Mama's headaches and Father coming down to the country at the weekends.


Henry and Maurice both bought it at Ypres, of course, and Father's never been the same.

you big meanie Ted!


Alas I won't be able to make this year's - other commitments which I can't get out of. but 2008 was awesome


But I can't say clearly enough just how lovely this festival is. Great band selection, great environment, great cinema tent - only 5000 people tops. Even the loos don't get too bad

  • 1 year later...

so 2010 then - tickets on sale, 20+ acts announced, Wilco headlining


I'm already booked and good to go. Did I hear a rumour that they might be moving from Larmer Tree Gardens? Would be a real shame if they did - it fits perfectly and if they are doing it to get "bigger" will it be the same


Anyway... anyone else going ??

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