This years Grasmere guzzler festival was a massive success, even despite the horrendous weather and ensuing mud! Friday started off well with an array of local musicians including the acclaimed "Weird String Trio." The rain started in earnest on Saturday but didn't put off the army of guzzlers who had come to partake in some fine ales and local food. The wild boar burgers were sold out by the end of lunchtime and a second pig had been ordered for the Sunday Hog Roast. Taffy Thomas, the legendary story-teller made himself heard above all the noise of the rain on the marquee roof with great success and was followed by music from Kirk McElhinney, The Righteous Bees and Room Full of Mirrors. The night was rounded off with a good natured mud fight from a few of the locals and staff and some mud face painting. On Sunday we awoke to a complete quagmire and had to come up with a plan B as the area inside the marquees were completely full of mud we moved the stage and barbeque out into the sunshine which fortunately had come out for the day! Pete Lashley played a marathon set in the afternoon sunshine while everyone relaxed, enjoyed some more beer and hog-roast. The final night was rounded off with an excellent set from The Indian Postal Service and the beer of the festival was announced as Yates- Grasmere Guzzler- as voted for by the customers. By this time the beer was all gone, the pig was finished and everyone was ready for bed with just a thought to spare for the excellent staff and all the cleaning up they would have to do for tomorrow!
Monday, 12 September 2011
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Nice picture laura, sorry I missed it. Kind of A busy time at the farm
ReplyDeleteIn early September. Hope to see you all in November.
Terry woods
Highfield farm
Walworth, Wisconsin