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Tag Archives: summer festival Cheshire
Merry Summer Solstice!
🌞Solstice Blessings, my pagan friends, and to those of you down under, Merry Winter Solstice! 🔥 This week in the UK we are enjoying hot, sunny weather and we even had a mini-heatwave which I admit was a bit much … Continue reading
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It is FAB Festival Time, Hooray! @middlewichfolk
Our little town is coming alive again as we prepare to enjoy the mad weekend that is Folk and Boat (FAB) Festival. Hundreds of people set up camp, the boats pile in, the bunting goes up, and all the pubs … Continue reading
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Preparing for Middlewich FAB Festival #BEFAB
Our town is preparing for the biggest event of the year… Middlewich FAB Festival! It is always a very special weekend, and I love how the town literally comes alive for the big party. We have been watching the boats … Continue reading
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Boats in Town for Middlewich FAB Festival
Our walk home from the school run was especially exciting today as we took in the sights of all the boats in town for the Middlewich FAB Festival. I managed to get a few photos despite the grey skies, and … Continue reading
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Excited About the #MiddlewichFAB Festival
I absolutely love this weekend of the year in my home town! Middlewich comes alive with a colourful array of canal boats and boating folk, lots of Morris dancers, random people singing and dancing, and of course, the Rose Fete. … Continue reading