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The wassail started with a bit of dancing.
Nikki, Pam, DaveK and Chris prepare to dance on to perform the
Craven Stomp.
I think the nice blonde lady in the background is the landlady.
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And here they go!
In this picture you can just see Sally who became Queen of the
bean.
The dancers are Nikki, Pam, DaveK, Chris, Louise, Colin, Jill,
Lynne. JimM looks on.
Also present that day were Angela, Diane, Doug, Liz and Ruth and
Vera
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Sally was democratically selected as Queen of the bean by
selecting the piece of wassail cake containing the bean.
Sally selected Chris as King of the Bean, and here they are about
to perform the wassailing of the apple tree. At this point, Sally
is slightly apprehensive, having been alternately wound-up and
reassured by all present!
This was made slightly more complicated than usual by the
presence of a tree house constructed around the tree.
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Sally and Chris point to the spot where the "wren" (a tea cosy)
was buried in the roots of the tree, then doused with beer.
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The participants then duly sang the traditional wassailing songs
- not heard in these parts since this time last year!
Here Ian and Anne (in Shinfield kit), Jill and Chris give voice.
A heron flew overhead at this point - probably wondering what was
going on.
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We then danced around the monarchs of the bean.
The Craven Stomp again as it's the only one we dance as a round
set.
Lynne and Chris are in foreground, Colin is in the background.
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The ladies of Shinfield Shambles joined us for the festivities.
Here, Lynne, Julia, Hilary and Jennie are doing something with
Margaret.
Jennie also dances with OBJ, but this time was wearing the
Shinfield flower - which seems to be missing from Lynne's face.
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Whatever they were doing to Margaret, it can't have been too bad!
Here are Hilary and Margaret afterwards.
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Old Speckled Hen journeyed from afar to join us.
Duncan and Lyn are at the front of the picture.
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Dave and Chris from Kennet Morris Men were in fine voice in
the pub afterwards.
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The Wokingham Times reported extensively and accurately on the
event.
The history of the wassail and all other details were correct,
except that naughty Louise gave her name as Ruth Hatch
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