A great evening, delightful pub, appreciative audience and great companions – Owlswick Morris! Look out for a return to here next year – assuming the beer was up to scratch!
Havoc spreads to Berkshire – a splendid night out in a delightful rural idyll – lots of free food, great dancing, great pub and FREE beer! A grand dance out with OBJ from Bracknall to an ideal Morris venue. Oliver seems to struggle on his third pint – “is this really a pint and have I got to finish this one!” Mind you as the night drew on a motorist managed to run over his foot as they left the car park – many thanks to all that rallied round.
A splendid early summer evening saw Havoc at the Railway Inn, Culham, with good friends the Towersey Morris Men.
The Railway Inn is an ideal spot for anyone who likes to combine a bit of Morris with a bit of train spotting. Trains pass regularly, which can lead to problems hearing the musicians.
Monday night!
What with the baggies stuffing the blues!
The rain, wind and a glorious rainbow!
The havocs joined Mr Hemmings at a new venue and explored a new formation (4 member Morris) and a new approach to Morris music – ‘She’s playing a cello, that’s a first’! said one Mr Hemmings – little did he know it was a first in many ways or us all! Brilliant effort – mandolin, cello and fiddle all acquitting themselves with aplomb – and a Litchfield Hey to die for!
More catching up on past activity.
After the frenetic excitement of May Morning, it was back to normal on Thursday 7th May. The pollsters may have got the result of the day’s General Election wrong, but in the sunny early evening we were still blissfully ignorant.
The General Elliot re-opened recently after quite a few years closed. I’m glad to see it open and trading again.
We got plenty of takers for Shepherd’s Hey, and even had a few brave novices have a crack at Bonny Green. Certainly the first time in my memory we’ve had French people trying out Morris with us.
It was a near perfect evening, only spoiled from our point of view when the pub asked the music to stop at 10 for delicate ears upstairs. Pity – we were just getting into our stride, and were also about to seriously consider it as a post-practice venue.
Well, I suppose the May weather had to revert to normal at some point.
Thursday 14th May (Ascension Day), and we’re at The Cock Inn, Coombe, with Wychways. So Cotswold (us) and Border (them) for the price of one.
Unfortunately, as you can see, the weather was not kind. It didn’t actually rain, but it was damp and not very warm.
Still, we danced until 9 and them fitted snugly into the pub by the wood stove for a music session until closing time.