Re: AAGGHH one of those days


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Posted by Lynn on June 16, 2001 at 16:48:30:

In reply to: AAGGHH one of those days posted by samantha on June 16, 2001 at 00:39:37:

Sam, I know how you feel - I was booked into a big country fayre
(part of Kent Week), really excited - lovely henna on my hands - car
packed and the skies opened - pouring rain - the Gazebo is
waterproof, but only to a certain extent. I ummed and aghed for 2
hours and then finally decided to give it a miss - so put the henna
back in the freezer. But, on the bright side I got to see the
children having their first horse lessons and they loved it - so
every black storm cloud has a silver lining!!! Good luck for
tomorrow. Lynn:



We are attending the Balloons Across the Mersey (river) Festival -
: like the one in Oxford, this weekend and what a washout so
far. "sigh"
:
: We have been asked to setup between 9-30am and 3-30pm as it was to
: start today at 4pm. I got there and the Craft Marquue had a roof
and
: no walls. In typical English style it was P**s**g down; thunder,
: black skies the whole lot. Most of the traders never arrived, two
: went home; and myself and two others just sat and watched. didn't
set
: up or anything. There was hardly any people there. The band was
: singing to no-one. Gosh it was awful. We spent £70 just for the
space
: alone.
:
: We are there tomorrow and Sunday and relying on the money to book
us
: into other festivals (speculate to acumulate). My frozen henna is
out
: of the freezer and in the fridge and i am hoping it still has it's
: staining power (same as castle arts stuff).
:
: Sorry to go on I'm just a little miffed to say the least and had to
: off load to to those who understand.
:
: Samantha
:
: (who is looking forward to a better day tomorrow but the forecast
is
: for RAIN - AGAIN)

 


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