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Solstice People

For centuries people have gathered at Stonehenge to see in the longest day of the year, the Summer Solstice. Once the pursuit of Druids and Pagans it now has far wider appeal. Since English Heritage, the custodians of the stones, relaxed access up to 25,000 revellers now spend the night partying there. The Druids and Pagans are still there together with the Buddhists, Hari Krishna’s, new age travellers, local youths and visitors from around the world. For me the thrill of the Solstice are the wonderful people.

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Birdman of Worthing 2010

This was my second visit to Worthing for Birdman, it’s hard to believe a year has passed since my previous visit. I prefer to attend on the second day, Sunday, for the Kingfisher Class as this is when crazy, fantastic people dress up and jump for charity. Unfortunately this year one brave soul was injured and needed hospital treatment.

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Gypsy Horse Fair at Stow

This one day event is held twice a year in the normally tranquil town of Stow-on-the-Wold in the Gloucestershire Cotswold’s, attracting gypsies and travellers from throughout the UK with a few travelling from Ireland. History has it that an abbot petitioned for the fairs in 1476, The charters were granted for May 12th and October 24th – the fest days of Saints Philip and James and Edward the Confessor and these dates are still used today. I spent the day there met some very interesting folk and learnt a bit more about Gypsy culture and traditions. Enjoy the photographs.

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Notting Hill Carnival – Childrens Day

Sunday is always Children and Family Day at the Notting Hill Festival. The kids are just beautiful and everyone is so happy, it’s a pleasure to be there. The effort that goes into preparing the kids, the music and the costumes is legendary – and more proud mums in one place would be hard to find.

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The Purton Hulks Graveyard

Between 1909 and 1970 over fifty schooners, barges, and Severn trows were beached on the banks of the river Severn near the village of Purton in Gloucestershire in England in an attempt to stop further erosion following a severe storm in 1906. The vessels were tugged from Sheerness docks nearby on the Spring tides and pushed up onto the bank creating the largest boat graveyard on mainland Britain.

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Birdman of Worthing 2009

The annual “Birdman” event is now held at Worthing on the West Sussex coast in Southern England, a few miles along the coast from it’s previous home at Bognor Regis. This post consists, mostly, of photographs of the “lovely loonies”, the courageous folk that dress up and throw themselves off the elevated pier into the English Channel to raise money for their favourite charities. God bless ‘em!

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First Ashes Cricket Match in Cardiff

Someone said you should try everything once! I am not so sure about everything, but when I had the opportunity to buy tickets for the fifth and last day of the first Ashes Test Match to be held in Wales I just could not refuse.  Fifth days can be a disaster, exciting or may not…

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Summer Solstice at Stonehenge

When June comes around the Summer Solstice is never far from my thoughts. This year was my fourth visit and I must say, unfortunately, the least enjoyable.  Too many people, over 30,000 they say, overly aggressive security guards and an unmanned police drone flying around and annoying everyone.  You would think the police had better…

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African Demo at G20

I spent most of yesterday getting to and from London’s docklands to see what the demonstrators were up to at the G20 conference in the Excel Centre. There were several groups present but surprisingly few in total; The ban the bomb brigade doing a re-run of the 1960s and 70s, three African groups, a miscellany of cranks and a Buddhist monk – and more police than demonstrators.

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