01 Oct 00 - 04:37 AM (#309451) Subject: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair Two weeks to go. |
01 Oct 00 - 04:39 AM (#309453) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Liz the Squeak OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Hopping around like a flea on acid at the moment, heaven only knows what it will be like next week!! LTS |
01 Oct 00 - 05:35 AM (#309465) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: The Shambles Back to UK Gathering 3 |
01 Oct 00 - 10:19 AM (#309537) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: MudGuard I'd love to come, but have to work on that weekend in Venice, Italy... MudGuard |
01 Oct 00 - 10:22 AM (#309539) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Peter K (Fionn) So that's where Venice is. |
01 Oct 00 - 02:33 PM (#309673) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: GUEST Bah humbug,wish I was going but I'm working AND its the Kelso festival and hopefully I'll get there (Kelso) after work. Perhaps I could persuade Nynia to organise a Scottish version next year. Have a good one. :-) |
01 Oct 00 - 02:35 PM (#309674) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: GUEST,Diva That last posting was from me. OOer |
01 Oct 00 - 07:38 PM (#309868) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Linda Mattson Hello, I'm catching a ride to the gathering with Bill Sables and Company (thanks, Bill), and they are planning to camp. I'm looking for a bed and won't have a sleeping bag. Bron, can you help with suggestions? Would any of the London Mudcatters have room for one going back, dropping me off somewhere, Bill suggested Wiltshire? I was thinking of visiting Stonehenge. I'll have a medium size suitcase, small bag and a fiddle. Are there any odd things we should bring to Llanstock? Thanks, and see you soon, Linda from Portland, Oregon |
01 Oct 00 - 09:06 PM (#309919) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Noreen Bring your waterproofs, Linda and several changes of dry clothes!! :0) Noreen |
02 Oct 00 - 05:41 AM (#310133) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: KingBrilliant I've got my car now (after a three month wait!), but Mark is iffy as to whether he wants to come now (typical!!), so I might be coming down on my own (with the dog for company). I'll probably sleep in the car (I can pretend its just a squished down camper van). If Mark & Amoret come then we'll bring a tent & worry about the details when we get there. Looking forward to it..... kris |
02 Oct 00 - 05:48 AM (#310136) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: bill\sables I will be ordering badges this week if anyone else wants them |
02 Oct 00 - 06:21 AM (#310146) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: sian, west wales Bron, Would it be possible to summarize where everyone will be at what time and when? Like, I'll be booking in at Pippins around ... 5.30ish on Friday. Where would I find people then? I guess everyone will be arriving at different times, so might need to know this sort of thing... sian |
02 Oct 00 - 07:09 AM (#310151) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: GUEST,micca at work. Sian, I would reckon a safe bet would be the pub****BG*** |
02 Oct 00 - 07:18 AM (#310155) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: sian, west wales Counting on it! sian |
02 Oct 00 - 12:28 PM (#310270) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair I'll be at the Red Lion from lunchtime on the Friday, so if people would like to make it their first port of call, I can give directions and stuff. Lucky I'm not a drinker, all afternoon and evening is a long time. I'll take my knitting!!!! I'll be checking that everyone's got somewhere to sleep during the week, as we now have 23 members definitely coming, and with spouses, friends etc, plus people who decide to come at the last minute, plus local musicians, there's going to be quite a crowd!!!! Cheers, Bron. (good job I'm feeling better!!!) |
02 Oct 00 - 01:45 PM (#310320) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: McGrath of Harlow Have a great time - I'm afraid I can't see that I will to be able to make it myself, but I'll be thinkiong ofbyou. Especially since I've just checked, and October 14 is the first anniversary of the first time I posted on the Mudcat, so it's sort of my Mudcat birthday. |
02 Oct 00 - 05:00 PM (#310425) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Linda Kelly Will be thinking of you all . Sorry I can't come- I will make a mudcat gathering eventually! I have to work that weekend but compensation is that I am going to see Colum Sands in the evening. |
03 Oct 00 - 10:58 AM (#310942) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: GUEST,Sam Pirt Hi I am getting a lift with Bill Sables, the kind man he is!! I would be going to the Colum Sands concert but I'm not. NO, I'm off to THE GATHERING and I am really looking forward to it the tunes, songs, dances etc... roll on Llanstock Cheers Sam |
03 Oct 00 - 11:41 AM (#310976) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: KingBrilliant Looks like Mark, Amoret & I will be arriving sometime on Saturday morning. Will worry about accomodation when we get there, else will sleep in the car. Dog still undecided! REALLY looking forward to it now that I've convinced Mark he needs to come. Only possible fly in the ointment is that Amoret is quite ill with an infection, and is on her third course of antibiotics. X-fingers she'll be OK by Llanstock-time though. Kris |
03 Oct 00 - 11:52 AM (#310988) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: KingBrilliant PS. Amoret's infection is not an infectious one (if that makes sense). Its a bacterial thing..... We won't be spreading anything. Kris |
03 Oct 00 - 02:37 PM (#311163) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair I'm glad you can all come, we'll sort out somewhere warm for Amoret to sleep, I'm sure. Cheers, Bron. |
04 Oct 00 - 02:24 AM (#311707) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Liz the Squeak Amoret is human? Animal? Both??? (I have a child, I know of what I speak) There may be room with us going back, but even better would be getting into Morticia's good books, as she actually lives not too far away from Wiltshire. LTS
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04 Oct 00 - 04:27 AM (#311730) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: sian, west wales Oooo, Bron, do you knit??? I'm having the devil's own time working out how to shape a heel in a sock (I'm sure the bl**dy pattern's wrong!) so if I bring it will you set me straight (or turned, in this case) ?? sian |
04 Oct 00 - 06:06 AM (#311753) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Linda Mattson Hello, Pippins and the Red Lion were full (except for the caravan at Pippins), but I just booked a room at the Bryn Teg? B&B. She said she has plenty of rooms. The number is 01938 810535. I think it is outside Llanfair, so I'll need to figure out transportation. I wonder if there is a bus? Looking forward to meeting everyone, -Linda from Portland, Oregon, US |
04 Oct 00 - 06:10 AM (#311755) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: KingBrilliant Amoret is, as you suspect, a bit of both!! Actually, she's our 9yr old daughter - also known as Omlette because that is the closest approximation for Japanese friends & relations. The dog is Noni. Noni is the more sensible of the two. Kris PS. That knitting business is a bit scarey isn't it? I made a jumper once, but only out of straight bits (and I didn't bother with sleeves). I can do straight bits in Tunisian crochet as well & that's great fun. I think I'll play to my strengths though & stick to straight bits. I stand in awe of the turners of heels!
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04 Oct 00 - 06:39 AM (#311762) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: sian, west wales Make that ... Would-Be-Turner-of-Heels. I've only done it once, successfully. And I use the word, Successfully, loosely. Strictly speaking, I think you have to do it twice to be truly successful, at least with socks. sian |
04 Oct 00 - 07:25 AM (#311783) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: KingBrilliant So what happened to the other sock? Personally, I think I'd be better off cutting off my heels so that I could make socks out of straight bits. Or, and here is a stroke of genius I believe, how about knitting a sock out of straight bits but cunningly leaving a slit for the heel. Then you could put it on and darn the heel whilst it were on the foot (needs considerable bodily flexibility I admit) - resulting in a perfectly fitting and tailored sock (or two). Kris |
04 Oct 00 - 07:51 AM (#311798) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Skipjack K8 Perhaps we could have a darning workshop. Anybody remember darning? I'm still in denial about my all-in-one 1950 knitted swimming costume. How could my parents have done that to me, and take a bloody picture! It has just struck me, finally, after 39 years, I was sodding well dressed up in a knitted GIRLY swimming costume. Therapy beckons. Skipjack |
04 Oct 00 - 08:13 AM (#311812) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Margaret V Bron, it's entirely probable that the answer to this question is lodged somewhere in the earlier threads, but as I am too lazy to sift through all 200 or more posts, I'll ask anyway: will any of Llanstock be heard via HearMe, perhaps in the concert room? Those of us who will be resignedly stuck somewhere other than the center of the musical universe during the gathering would be glad for a chance to hear some of the festivities.... again, sorry if this has already been asked and answered. Best, Margaret |
04 Oct 00 - 08:39 AM (#311828) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: sian, west wales Kris, the other sock was fine, just different. So I now have two socks to use for Christmas Stockings. Believe it or not, there's a pattern in the book for a sock with a replace-able sole. (I think there's a philosophical point to be made there somewhere...) Skippy, I remember darning with great pleasure. I quite enjoyed it. No point these days; these mixed fibre socks aren't worth ... well ... a darn. The swimming suit point embraces several possible interpretations of thread creep... How to return to subject? So ... is someone at Llansock (sic) gonna help me with m' heels or not? I remember seeing an engraving once of a woman (19thC) walking to market from Tregaron to Aberystwyth with two baskets of produce to trade, a pig on a lead, and knitting as she walked. Good knitters could apparently knit one sock going to Aber. and the other coming back. Then they sold them to itinerant traders who sold them to men working in the iron mills of Merthyr Tydfil. Bet they sang, too. Bingo, back on topic! sian |
04 Oct 00 - 11:48 AM (#311941) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair Nice one Sian, a well-crafted thread creep control!!!! Margaret, I think Hearme is out because there is no phone connection in the Institute. We are planning to record the highlights on CD for posterity, and I'm borrowing my sister's camcorder so we can send a video to Max for the radio. It would appear that the accommodation is now full. If you need somewhere to sleep when you get here, please contact me, because some B&B places are miles from anywhere. I have a list of people who can offer accommodation. Cheers, Bron. |
06 Oct 00 - 08:51 AM (#313432) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: KingBrilliant Refresh (I had a moment of panic when I couldn't find it) Kris |
06 Oct 00 - 09:45 AM (#313462) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair I'm glad you did that, I was beginning to think it was all a dream!!!!! Cheers, Bron. PS,The Gathering has been featured in the local papers. They have this deal, you see, where I write an article, proper spelling, punctuation and everything, then they change it around and then print it!!!! I've kept copies!! |
06 Oct 00 - 09:54 AM (#313466) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: dick greenhaus I'm envious. Have a grand tme. |
06 Oct 00 - 12:01 PM (#313528) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair Thanks, Dick, we will. Folks are still talking about your blues banjo playing!!! Cheers, Bron. |
07 Oct 00 - 03:22 AM (#314001) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Liz the Squeak Only a week to do and both cars are on the critical list.... the good one died last night and the rackety old banger is playing up - the car isn't so good either!!! Grrr grrr. Hope the AA knows where Llanfair is........ LTS |
07 Oct 00 - 04:59 AM (#314012) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Catrin Liz - my thoughts are with you on this day of great stress and anxt. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you. Cheers, Catrin |
07 Oct 00 - 05:15 PM (#314277) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair 'Course they know where it is, Liz, I use homestart ALL the time!!!!!! I hope it gets sorted, though, I'm looking forward to meeting you. Cheers, Bron. |
07 Oct 00 - 05:44 PM (#314301) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: McGrath of Harlow Have a good time anyway - and here is a site with a map - you can zoom in and out. The arrow in the middle is set on "Inn" - would that be the Red Lion?
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07 Oct 00 - 05:50 PM (#314307) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Liz the Squeak Huzzah! Racketty old banger has fixed the..... no sorry, that should be the racketty old banger is still not well but the other car has been fixed!! No, we haven't had it taken to the vets, although judging by the last but one mechanics that fixed mine, they couldn't have made a worse job..... it has had a new elastic band and the wick in the engine has been replaced, so we will not have to a) suffer a train journey of longer than 20 mins with the bratling, b) suffer a train journey with the LFU for longer than 20 mins or c) have to scrounge a lift from Welshpool..... 5 days and counting..... should we bring our thermals/wetsuits?? LTS |
09 Oct 00 - 03:46 AM (#314506) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair Thanks for the map, McGrath. I don't know where the arrow is pointing, but there's no pub there!!! I'll post directions later. Glad the car is fixed, Liz, and your question about wetsuits has prompted me to put the following proposal (no, not that sort!!!!) Would the people planning on camping in tents please consider sharing the 8 berth caravan at Pippins. It was raining, it is raining, and it's going to rain for the forseeable future. Just let me know, and I'll let Julia and Jim know. Cheers, Bron. |
09 Oct 00 - 05:22 AM (#314529) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: KingBrilliant Hi all. We've got organised and looked at a map now - makes it all seem more exciting (especially as its a really simple route). Someone tried to break into the car the other night, so its gone on holiday to its granny's drive for a week so that we can be SURE of it still being around for Saturday morning!!! (and then.... Mark will just have to clear out the garage for it). Amoret has taken possession of the boot (her 'foxy hole') and is desperate to sleep in there. Its not as cruel as its sounds - the seats go down so she can get in & out - and the boot is huge. See you all soon.... Kris |
09 Oct 00 - 05:23 AM (#314530) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Skipjack K8 Just seen the forecast, Bron! Caravan with seven other bodies looks eminently more appealing than bailing out the tent, so yes, please put me down for a berth. Thanks for all the work. How many years before we can beatify (yes, the sainting process) you for the Mudcat sainthood. I take it, Wales being Wales, you already have a St Bronwyn, but perhaps we could suggest you for one of these people's peerages, Lady Bronwyn of Llanfair? I take it Mudcat T Shirt and Tig & Badger Badge are de rigeur. Skipjack |
09 Oct 00 - 08:36 AM (#314573) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: bill\sables Sam Pirt, Patrich, and myself are allready booked in to the caravan at Pippins, Thanks for the weather warning Bron Skipjack Is there realy room in the village let alone a caravan for two accordion players. I suppose it would be OK if you both promise not to play Jimmy Shands greatest hits all night. Cheers Bill |
09 Oct 00 - 10:10 AM (#314625) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Skipjack K8 Bill, Jimmy Shand's all I know, and you know it! Skipjack |
09 Oct 00 - 11:03 AM (#314679) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair You must have done that quickly, Bill, because when I spoke to Julia last, no-one had booked the caravan. Sorry for the crossed lines!!! There are still plenty of spaces in people's houses, and floor space at the Red Lion. Cheers, Bron. |
09 Oct 00 - 05:52 PM (#315020) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Liz the Squeak If I hear even a line of Jimmy Shand, I'm hitchin' that caravan to the nearest lake! Which, if it keeps on raining, could well be village hall!! Have we got lots of wet weather games to play? Should I bring a mah jong set? Dominoes?? Charades??? LTS - who is trying desperately to remember where her wellies are - and I better not catch cold, I have to sing for the BBC the following Tuesday!!
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09 Oct 00 - 06:21 PM (#315042) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Micca "You only need waterproofs in Wales if there is an M in the month" |
10 Oct 00 - 07:28 AM (#315362) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: GUEST,Sam Pirt Liz the squeak have no fear my Accordion knows how to play lots of different stuff, its a good job cos I haven't taught it to swim yet. Cheers, Sam |
10 Oct 00 - 02:55 PM (#315647) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Eric the Viking Well Sam, in the words of the old song Drown the bugger And beg for another. Cheers. Eric See you Friday evening!! Yes Oh yes!!! |
10 Oct 00 - 04:22 PM (#315715) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Catrin See you all on Friday!!!!!!!!!!! Noreen and me are driving up leaving manchester about lunchtime(ish) - should be there mid - late afternoon. Yipeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Catrin |
10 Oct 00 - 05:02 PM (#315726) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair I am so excited!!!! Can't wait to meet you all. Everything's as organised as it's ever going to be, and I'll meet you in the "Red" Cheers, Bron. PS, did I mention that it's raining? |
10 Oct 00 - 05:05 PM (#315730) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Catrin Bron - I'll buy you a drink! Catrin (with wellies packed!) |
10 Oct 00 - 06:38 PM (#315793) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: bill\sables Sam Pirt, Patrish, Linda Mattson and I hope to get there between 2-00 and 3-00pm.on Friday Looking forward to it. Cheers Bill |
10 Oct 00 - 06:41 PM (#315796) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Eric the Viking There is one important question that hasn't been asked here and at the risk of getting shouted at, here goes....... Are the sheep pretty? And why does everbody need wellies? That's two questions My third and final question tonight is....... Do I need to bring my wellies? They're green, Does it make any difference? That's four questions....blast it! NO MORE QUESTIONS except.....would they be better if they were black? Stop it! this is getting too silly and I didn't come here for an arguement!! Goodnight all. Only 3 days to go............. |
11 Oct 00 - 07:30 AM (#316119) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: KingBrilliant Amoret is still off from school - so we might come down on Friday. But - would that be a miscalculation? If we come on friday night would we be thrown out of the pub at 9pm due to having the kid with us? What's the rules down that way? Could we get around it by ordering a meal? That's the official getaround at our local singaround pub. She's not a very kiddish kid, and given the chance will just blend in with the adults (and she's my singing partner). If its not feasible then we'll go back to plan A and arrive sometime mid-saturday. Kris
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11 Oct 00 - 08:59 AM (#316172) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: dalek Mum, see you in the 'red' around 1.30 ish, providing there is a following wind behind the camper!! tell'J' he cant stay in the celler for a whole 48 hours, and remember the words on the front of the hitch-hikers guide!!! Laters' dalek |
11 Oct 00 - 10:47 AM (#316238) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Patrish(inactive) I'm starting to feel quite giddy, but I promise to try and behave Patrish |
11 Oct 00 - 12:41 PM (#316323) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair KingBrilliant- it's ok for Amoret to be in the pub after 9pm, you being visitors and all. Eric, if you wear black wellies, the sheep can see you coming, or were you talking about black sheep? Cheers, Bron. |
11 Oct 00 - 01:25 PM (#316343) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: KingBrilliant Thanks Bron, Hopefully we'll make it for Friday evening then. YIPEEE!!! See you soon Kris Ps. I've got a truly horrible image now of a field full of sheep watching with interest as Eric pleasures himself in a pair of black wellies. |
11 Oct 00 - 05:22 PM (#316543) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Linda Kelly I feel really left out -wish I didn't have to work and besides my husband reckons we only have enough Air Miles to get us to Goole!!! Saw Sam Pirt today and he was as excited as the most excited man in the kingdom of Excited. Hope the weather improves or wellies might not be enough. Have a really great time and I expect lots of threads telling us how wonderful it all was. |
11 Oct 00 - 09:20 PM (#316715) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: John Routledge Bron Hope you all have a wonderful weekend.Have already got w/e tickets for Kelso so unable to join you. From friends of the camcorder woman. John and Pam
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12 Oct 00 - 05:56 AM (#317051) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: KingBrilliant Hi all We're definitely starting out Friday lunchtime. So this is my last day to gather information...... We've got enough roadmaps to get us to Llanfair Thingywhatsit, and I've just printed out the various maps from the threads. Will The Lion be obvious & easy to find? Kris |
12 Oct 00 - 06:22 AM (#317055) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: GUEST,micca at work KB, Don't tell me we have the ONLY folkie that cant find the pub!!!!!!!!!***BG*** |
12 Oct 00 - 07:30 AM (#317074) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: KingBrilliant I hadn't looked at it that way Micca. I am ashamed of myself! In general, finding pubs is not a problem. Finding the right pub might be more of a challenge. I will be considerably hampered by the navigational skills (or not) of Mark & Amoret. Mark is the only person I know that reverses his left and right instructions if the map is upside down. Approaching T junctions, he responds to my anxious queries with 'I don't know which way to go, I haven't decided yet'. AND we've been to Farnham TWICE on the way to the Gosport & Fareham festival!! I worry............. Kris |
12 Oct 00 - 07:35 AM (#317077) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Jon Freeman I think I am going to arrive around lunchtime Saturday, Bron, what is the floorspace situation? Jon |
12 Oct 00 - 10:31 AM (#317192) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair We'll find you somewhere, Jon, there are still beds available. DIRECTIONS TO THE RED LION, LLANFAIR CAEREINION. From WELSHPOOL, take the A458, signposted to Dolgellau and Machynlleth. When you pass the steam railway station at Raven Square, it should be on your left as you head up the 458. 8 miles or so along this road, you will enter Llanfair Caereinion. The railway station is on your left. Go past that, and the road that leads to it, and the next left turning, which you will take, takes you over the river and on to Bridge Street. At the end of the street is the HBSC dead ahead, and, to the left of it, the Red Lion. Park where you can to start with, I'll show you the proper carpark later. See you tomorrow or Saturday, Bron. |
12 Oct 00 - 11:04 AM (#317230) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: KingBrilliant Cheers for the directions Bron, they seem fool-proof (but whether they're Mark&Amoret-proof remains to be seen :) ). See you tommorrow!!!! Kris |
12 Oct 00 - 01:28 PM (#317358) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Gomez You will be surprised no doubt, to hear that we've had some quite heavy rain round our way just recently. I like to think it's nature's way of preparing us for the Llanstock event. I realise the Welsh have an understanding of rain that transcends the English experience and any suggestion that a road might be un-passable in the event of a torrential downpour might seem like paranoia born out of ignorance. Maybe, but what are the chances of a car being washed off the road and swept into one of those bottomless valleys I've woken up screaming about so often this last week? |
12 Oct 00 - 04:18 PM (#317466) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Eric the Viking Well, it's here (almost) my bags are packed and I should get down for about 20.30(Traffic around Manchester and Chester permitting). I can't leave until about 17.00-some of us have to work (more's the pity) So see you all tomorrow night. I won't bring me wellies, I'll creep up on tmem instead-it makes it more fun!! And so amongst our ranks is a voyeur-King Brill is already getting images!! Everyone have a safe journey. Byeeeeeeeee |
12 Oct 00 - 05:22 PM (#317506) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Peter T. Perhaps in an act of selflessness, the rest of us should pray for it to rain on us this weekend, so as to confuse the rain gods. Worth a try. yours, Peter T. |
12 Oct 00 - 05:33 PM (#317514) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair It didn't rain today!!! When we have really heavy downpours, the streams tend to relocate to the roads, but it doesn't last long!!! I'm getting an early night in preparation for late nights all weekend. But I think I'm too excited to sleep!!! Cheers, Bron. |
12 Oct 00 - 05:40 PM (#317519) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Catrin thirteen hours and forty minutes before I leave my house to travel on the tram to meet Noreen where we wil drive for - ooh - at least two or three hours and be in Llanstock in plenty of time for tea! Yeah! |
12 Oct 00 - 05:44 PM (#317522) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Liz the Squeak Ah, French Tickler Gumboots...... rag mags of my youth.... must get them back from him..... Someone has to get their wellies on to get my wellies, they are in the cellar which has flooded (only about 2 inches, no mega tsunami's here......) being as how we sit on a gravel bed that until about 150 years ago was a water meadow..... the cold has set in, but I'm hoping those lovely welsh germs will push it out, so long as I keep a voice for next weeks recordings, I don't mind! Phoebe has bought a new hat and pair of gloves, the sheep will see her coming..... LTS, second most excited person in the kingdom of Excited.... although if I don't stop posting and get on with my sewing, I may well be wearing ONLY my wellies.... |
12 Oct 00 - 07:31 PM (#317623) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: McGrath of Harlow Sod it - I wish I was going! |
13 Oct 00 - 06:48 PM (#318374) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Linda Kelly mmmmmmm...... I wonder what they are all doing now??? |
13 Oct 00 - 07:18 PM (#318380) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: catspaw49 You'd think maybe they could spare a brief moment at the old computer huh? Hope someone brought a camera. Spaw
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13 Oct 00 - 07:22 PM (#318381) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Jon Freeman I'm hoping to reach Welshpool at 11:52 and bus to Llanfair Caerion from the train so with luck, I will be there early afternoon. I'm looking forward to it and spaw, I'm no potographer but I will be armed with a camera (and a tenor banjo). Jon |
14 Oct 00 - 03:41 AM (#318621) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair I tried to post here last night, but the cat was down. Everyone due on Friday arrived safely, and managed to squeeze into the lounge at the Red Lion. There are some amazingly talented musicians here, and we played and sang until 1am. Micca was taking pictures with his digital camera throughout, and will put them in the computer when he gets home. JON, if you haven't left already, THERE ARE NO BUSES TO LLANFAIR. I'll pick you up at the station. Cheers, Bron. |
14 Oct 00 - 04:27 AM (#318622) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Jon Freeman Bron, have phoned you but just in case, I overslept badly!. I am still planing on getting there but I need to sort out my times - the Virgin Timetable, TheTrainOnLine.com, will not even give me one route to Welshpool at this time of day... #Jon |
14 Oct 00 - 07:46 AM (#318652) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Naemanson To all our Mudcat brothers and sisters at Llanstock: Have a great time! Sing, eat, drink, and be merry. Take lots of pictures. Ignore such things as sleep and Monday. And, if you think of it in all the merriment, take a moment to raise a glass to your brothers and sister out here who couldn't be there. We are thinking of you (and green with envy). |
14 Oct 00 - 09:22 AM (#318668) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Jon Freeman Still planning on getting there... should arive 8:06pm now... I'm paying the price of trying to burn the candle at both ends and couldn't wake upfor the first train and just fell asleep by the computer and missed the next. I'm pretty sure that there is a festivial on in Portsmouth, NH this weekend with Louis Killen and others. I hope that those who get there have a great time - would like to be there too (2 places in one time! - wouldn't that be nice). I will get to Llanstock and will take pictures but I hope to see pictures of the Portsmouth do and thinking of pictures, Jeri, if you read this thread, I want to see some trees and the fantastic colours... maybe next year, I will get a chance to see them first had. Jon |
14 Oct 00 - 01:05 PM (#318775) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: The Shambles Post Llanstock |
14 Oct 00 - 03:50 PM (#318887) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Peter T. To echo my deprived (we're depraved on acount of we're deprived) colleague, CP, inquiring minds want to know -- what's going on??? You would think someone would put their clothes on long enough to get to a computer to get the story straight before The News of the World gets it, but no.... yours, Peter T. |
15 Oct 00 - 01:19 AM (#319095) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: katlaughing I am sure they are all, as my Rog says, "to pissed to post." **BG** |
15 Oct 00 - 04:59 AM (#319117) Subject: RE: Countdown to Llanstock From: Llanfair It's Sunday morning, and I'm about to go and clear up the hall, though there's not much to do because the playgroup mums did most of the work last night. Most people arrived for the Friday night session in the pub, and we sang and played till midnightish. I'll continue this later on the Post Llanstock thread. Cheers, Bron. |