And glorious sunny weather.
There seems to be some doubt whether Richard's march actually took place at all.
Arthur Scargill's speech did - and was reported on the BBC website, but Richard didn't get a mention.
Adele finished the day drinking bottles of cider with friends outside the front door of Nepal Bazaar.
Mary Fellowes went up to the Festival site, and said the queue to the XOX Organics takeaway van was the longest queue there. "It was the smell," she said, "and they were proper, thick beefburgers." She said I should go up and see the church, too - the Flower Festival this year is wonderful. The theme is God's Poetry Spoken through the People of Wales.
Tim the Gardener said he'd been very busy in his (Tinto House) garden, where they're exhibiting sculpture again this year.
And playing at the corner of Backfold, beside Spar, there was a band playing a double bass, two guitars and a mouth organ.
Sunday, 24 May 2009
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