. . . despite the early start, driving half the way in the pitch dark and being stuck behind a horse box doing 40 max . . . oh and the long detour because the A449 was shut at British Camp (and will be for months) due to shoring up the steep hillside below it. I went half way to Tewkesbury on a dog-leg to get back to the showground. The Autumn Garden Festival is soon, with all the marquees being put up, but there were a lot fewer people selling. The outside pitches had been crammed together. I strolled round a couple of times and it was lovely when the sun came out. I did all the sheds this time, and the Avon Hall - although the latter is start to look a bit car-bootish in places. It wouldn't take one woman long to put away as she only had about 20 items for sale on her table.
I did a different detour to come home and this gives a different view.
It cheered me up no end to see my friends again. I'll be back later (tomorrow?) with photos from the Fair. Here's one to tempt you.
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