OBJ Morris - 2004 Scrapbook
Christchurch Folk Festival
3-4 July 2004
We've just had an excellent weekend thanks to our hosts Boghoppers &
Bushbeaters - well done! So it was a little damp from time to time - we
didn't care, and enjoyed ourselves immensely.
Unfortunately, the bold navigators of Christchurch managed to get their
boats from Christchurch Quay to Mudeford without running aground this
year, so by way of a fond memory we shall recall the massed East Acton set
on Saturday featuring the lady mayor of Christchurch, Councillor Susan
Spittle, and the charming police lady whose name and number we didn't
record.
The mayor joined us again on the Sunday and joined a couple of dances.
Thanks for being such good sports and adding to our enjoyment of the
weekend.
This year OBJ won the celebrated and world-renowned Christchurch Wooden
Spoon. Forget Euro2004 (whatever that is), Wimbledon and all other trivial
contests - it's the Christchurch Wooden Spoon that really counts.
OBJ-ers present were: Abi, Anne, Chris, Colin, Dave, Doug, IanO, Jenny,
Linda, MikeG, MikeS, Nikki, Pam, Susie, Tiffany and Vera.
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Brimfield in progress on the Saturday
Nikki, Abi, Tiff and Linda lay into Colin Jenny, Dave and
MIkeG.
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Witchmens Thistle
Jenny, Nikki, Dave and Colin faceTiff, Abi, Linda and MikeG
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Above: Three pictures from the award-winning White Ladies Aston
in the square.
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Above: The band. On the left, Susie, Chris, Ian, Anne, Pam. On
the right, Anne, Pam, the banner-holders, Doug, and Vera.
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Above: The triumphant moment when the mayor (Councillor Sue
Spittle) presented the sought-after Wooden Spoon.
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Above: Following the Wooden Spoon award, we set up a massed East
Acton.
Jackie is centre in the orderly-looking picture on the left.
The picture on the right includes the mayor and a policewoman who
joined in with great enthusiasm.
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Sunday, on the boat trip to Mudeford Quay.
None of us can recall what that chap is doing with the pointed
stick - it looks painful anyway.
Dave is not relieving himself in traditional maritime fashion,
but playing the mandolin.
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Sunday, another picture from the boat trip
We are sailing....
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Sunday at Mudeford Quay
That spoon again.
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Above: the traditional East Acton to end the dancing on Sunday.
The mayor made a special trip to join the fun and present the
engraved spoon which I know we will treasure. Now, what have I
done with it?
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A team picture as the rain started.
Perhaps one will turn up without a rain-drop on the lens!
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Aha, one did!
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