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Views from the South Coast July 2003
Valentine Singers away weekend on the south coast 19th &
20th July 2003
See Pictures from
the tour.
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With apologies to Mrs O'Leary
Christine
One hot day whilst paddling in the sea
Christine was hooshed by a child full of glee
So she whipped off her wet shorts
Hung them out for all to see
There'll be a hot time in the vestry tonight
Yes! yes! yes!
(Authors' names supplied!)
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SUMMER TOUR 2003
A brief review……from Nickie Kenning
So whose idea was it to go on the hottest weekend of the
year? But far better than the wettest, although some of us did attempt
to get wet inside and out as well if you believe the story of the
MD's shorts, or was that the choir mascot fluttering from the vestry
window at Aldrington?
We started off with good luck on our side in that the
coach driver was one of the old school and really looked after his
passengers. He loaded and unloaded the baggage so many times and never
mislaid any - I think he deserved a medal by the time we returned. The
M25 and M23 passed without problem and we almost got to Aldrington
with just one scheduled stop except for Frances' insistence on inspecting
the flora alongside the A27 and seeing it so dry deciding to irrigate
it, but not without personal injury---Oooo the thorns.
At Aldrington we found St Leonards
quite easily and then found the English Channel just down the road.
Lunch was taken on the beach, or in the sea if it took your fancy. Back
to St Leonards for our concert which was warmly appreciated by the audience
with requests for a return visit sometime. The right mixture of music
was certainly a key factor in the success of this venture, and having our
own accompanist accompanying us a bonus which meant that miracles could
be worked, how else could Ruth manage to explain her apparent ability to
walk with two left feet??
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On then to the Royal George at Shoreham for an evening
meal. Full marks to Sean, this time for finding such a suitable venue
and determining that the only rain we saw should fall during the partaking
of this feast.
On then to Portsmouth for accommodation in the University's
Rees Hall, (Now I know what it feels like to go on a SAGA holiday!!)
and an enormous breakfast, if you wanted it. I'm told the bar was quite
lively, with someone singing Irish Republican songs till quite late!!
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What a gem we found at Wickham.
A typical English village, and what a beautiful church at St Nicholas's
to sing in. Again we were made to feel so welcome that I'm sure this
made all the difference to our renditions there both during choir items
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The village also boasted a fine
watering hole in the King's Head, where we lunched well and some of
us took a stroll through the quaint and well preserved village to the
delightful water meadows. |
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It seemed so far removed from Ilford! But sadly we
had to return, which we did by means of the very picturesque Meon Valley
and the rest of the M25, or most of it.
A full and rewarding weekend was the verdict from just
about everyone I think and a model of expert and sympathetic planning,
well done to all and let's do it again sometime!
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