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Hello! Enjoy a little foray in to the life & times of Lego Lucy

Friday, 7 May 2010

Part 2 from Devon... Awash with G&T &Tea. Lovely.

Look at the view out of the window...hills...countrysidey stuff, a lovely setting to play music in,










Synth-tastic times

So, after 2 (and a half) pretty busy days of rocking out, it was Friday evening and time to chill out and have a G&T.  It was also Elaine's birthday, a massive party was completely necessary... with pizza oven roaring and gin and tonics pouring...
Happy Birthday Elaine...

























Soon enough LegoLucy was literally drowning in a sea of G&T
Cheers! to Sammy...LegEnd.




 Wahoo!  Elaine blowing out her birthday candles...











 Grace and Aby doing a little dancing to some tunes, 
We were even serenaded by Stephen, a cheeky bonus.


Danny had a tale or two to tell...
Matt...being rude...dear me,


















Well...A completely awesome partA whot.
The next morning, ouchy!  A gin too far perhaps?  Time to head to a tech rehearsal...

But Steve...

You can't go dressed like that dude...
The tech rehearsal was smashing, even for those with hangovers it was beautiful. The band were ready to rock ErmFest the next day.




















Time for a rest and some food and some chatting and a ginger beer.














 
Then, an early night and a good cup of tea because Sunday would be a bit busy- Setting up the stage for Ermington Village Fest, which the band were headlining... Rob would be on hand to do ultimate sound.







So then after sound-check etc. there was some top-notch entertainment on hand...
 Wahay for expressive Cow-bell players!

And this guy....

My friend Andy.










Excellent.  Things looking and sounding pretty good at 2pm, just a little waiting until 10-ish when it would be time to smash out a set of tunes.  
The time was filled productively, tea drinking, cow watching...that kind of thing.






Eventually time to rock out, it was atmospheric, the scent of cider filling the air, the gig was amazing, the village square was packed...we would have to celebrate.  No pictures to show for it mind.

Next day after a delicious coffee it was time to head back up north, Sheffield calling. One long sleepy train journey...home time.

To conclude by mentioning a completely unrelated matter...  This is the best flavour of tic-tac in existence.  Fact.
( I don't work for the tic-tac people, I am not trying to advertise for them, this is just literally the tastiest box of tic-tacs I ever did scoff.  Delicious.)

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