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I think my feet and legs ache everywhere it's possible to ache. Although that's an improvement on earlier, when everything ached.

We had a stall today, at the Evandale Village Fair and National Penny Farthing Championships. Being outside at Evandale, we expected it to be windy and afternoon showers were predicted. By showers we expected rain like yesterday: it comes in fast, drenches everything with heavy, wind-drive rain, blows over about 10 minutes later; repeat all day so nothing can be done outside because of the rain, all 4 mm of it.

So we took things that could handle a bit of rain, or would be safe under our pavilion, but more importantly, we took the wind into account. Because we usually spend our time at Evandale chasing things and picking frames up off the ground. So we took heavy things. We put loose papery things were in folders. We put frames on only the lowest level of the bookshelf we used. And we blutacced down everything prone to flightiness. See!

Front of stall

So for most of the day, while other people were chasing things around the ground, we just had to put the occasional frame back upright, and hold onto the pavilion. Mother bought us a pavilion to keep the sun off. It did that. It also moved around in a worrying sort of way when the wind blew. And it did blow, so we spent much of our time holding onto bits of the frame to relieve the pressure.

About 1.30 pm, the wind changed direction and became gusty. The sort of gusty that comes along with various weather warnings. The sort that makes sun pavilions bow, and blows shelves off tables, breaking glass ornaments and thimbles, and makes folder flap pages flap alarmingly. I know the time because the shelf blew over just before everyone went off to be in/watch the Grand Parade, and the wind got worse, so I there I was, with the shelf and assorted bits were still scattered across the grass, watching the wind tug pictures out of a folder and blow them away, and holding onto the leg of a sun pavilion that was trying to get horizontal, and hoping, hoping, something else didn't get caught in that wind.

Then the 7 year old arrived to chase loose pictures, and the guy from the adjoining stall tightened the front of the pavilion to secure it.

When sister finally returned, we dismantled the thing. The wind got worse though, and we started to pack up, early but slowly. By the time we done, almost everyone else had gone or was going.

Other than the bloody wind, it was a good day and, in case you were wondering what the view was like from behind a stall, here are some photos. All taken from our seats at the back, or while holding onto a leg of the sun pavilion.



To the right

To the right

Opposite

Opposite

Behind

Behind

Band arriving

Band getting into position

Frames

Band organiser guy

Pony cart

Pink

Our bit

Troy

Front right
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Date: 2008-02-23 11:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] monissaw.livejournal.com

They are in the other photos

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