Hi there. I'm back too. This was my first Cropredy. Do you think that was why the weather did what it did?
Lovely festival. Saw a couple of bongos. Arrived at silly o'clock to meet up with friends at Tescos and we then convoyed to the Festival. We were in Field 2, the nearest to the arena area. Brilliant spot. Could sit under our canopies listening to the music without having to sit under umbrellas! But we did that too, of course.
The homemade canopy and the Quechua withstood all His Almighty threw at them but the canopy had a fine mist coming through at it's heaviest! Lowered one corner so the rain could roll off and it kept the area outside the side door and in front of the Quechua reasonably dry. I heard there was a tornado in Field 7? Anyone else hear that?

Or was it kids trashing their tents?
I had the Quechua level with the back of the bongo, sort of corner to corner. That way I had the canopy to the side covering the sliding door and one quechua door, and the rear bongo door as a canopy for the other Quechua door. I then had a choice of door depending which way the wind was blowing
Did see you once Mary on Thursday night. You were walking across behind the standing area and in front of the seated area - I was in the seated area but too far away to get your attention. Didn't see you after that!
I'm now the proud owner of a leather hat, a purple and blue poncho, a brilliant cycling jacket from Go Outdoors (thinking ahead I was, you see

) and several other bits and pieces.
The atmosphere at this friendly small festival is great. The food stalls were brilliant and the way the village joins in is fantastic - cafes all over the place, raising money for the village itself: the school, the church, the cricket club, the canoe club - really cool. Saw a Bob Dylan tribute band at the Red Lion as part of the fringe event. My favourite bands were Leatherat, 3 Daft Monkeys, Bellowhead, Breabach and ahab! Cool! I'm off to find some of their music to listen to.