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The time has come again.
We can use this thread to review the day afterwards.
I'll be doing photos again during the day and will post them here.
Tom
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Post: #1
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The time has come again.
We can use this thread to review the day afterwards.
I'll be doing photos again during the day and will post them here.
Tom
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My photos are now online - there's 82 photos covering the Carnival Procession (38) and Music On The Green (42)
http://www.tomodo.net/gallery2/albums/gigs/gsf08/
Tom
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Excellent photosTom - well done. As I put together the 3 acoustic acts (myself, Floron & Aimée) I would be interested in any comments.
Cheers,
Vic Cracknell
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Galleries for every part of the day are now up on the village website: http://www.grayshott.com/news/2008/030708.html
I'm surprised by the lack of comments here. =/
Tom
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Hi Tom
Noticed your posts but been a bit busy!!!!
How about I post a link to your photos on the relevant grayshott.com gallery pages?
OK links now on news and gallery pages
"For more photos (38 images procession & 42 images of the music) also visit tomodo photography"
Peter Hatch
Webmaster www.grayshott.com
Message last edited by Pete Hatch on Jul 03rd 2008 at 19:30.
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Ah thats great, thanks. Feel free to take any of my photos from my gallery and put them directly on the website if you wish.
Tom
Message last edited by Tom89 on Jul 03rd 2008 at 22:34.
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Joined: 5th Jul 2006
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Pig committee did a great job again organising this years summer fun.
And the Samba band sounded great again.
However, I was interested to hear what other procession groups thought about the length of time it took to get down to the church and Lyndon green. I was walking down with Little Sunflowers Preschool and the 40 or so minutes it took to walk down was a real struggle for some of the little one's. I was wondering if we could maybe do something next year that meant the parade kept moving rather than stopping and starting?
Sarah.
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I completely agree. I was walking down with PK Pre-school and the length of time it takes, what with all the stopping and starting is too much for a lot of the children. Its a shame because they all start the parade full of beans and end it tired and crabby.
Naomi.