One of our party developed an ear infection during the Friday which left him with vertigo. Was so bad that he was forced to struggle back to his tent just before RT came on stage. The next morning he was in an ambulance up to the first aid tent. Then another of our party (who had come over from USA to be there) had to drive him home.
So, yes, **** can happen with the worst timing.
Cheers
Nick
I was wondering how to bring this up, stuff happens all of the time. Our philosophy has been to just go for it, there is not much that stops us attending things we want to go see, and it impossible to guarantee what may happen so why worry.
This is particularly true with international travel and all the problems that brings with it nowadays. Hours after our visit to the British Musuem last year there was a knife attack where we had been stnading moments before.
It was tough leaving to take Paul home but you do what you have to for friends, it meant I missed almost all I had been looking forward to, although I made it back for Fairport, missing Jude, Plainsong and much of Morris On.
The funnest thing though was walking onto the field to Hogarth's hilarious out of control meanderings, made me feel quite at home.
Stuff happens you can't plan for it and you adapt. This is my travelling mantra that got us through the 16 hour delay leaving Manchester.
Neil