Jul 24, 2003

Forgot to mention we went to Chesterfield medieval market on Tues with friends Ruth and Sarah of ethics trading Dd loved it – there was a jester with a unicycle and juggling clubs that held more sway than the promise of a drink and a cake. Plus we saw a lady with a spinning wheel who was making yarn from dogs hair (got to wonder what it would smell like when wet!). There were a variety of ppl in medieval costumes, doing medieval things, and a good day was had by all.


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