
Mixed emotions. I’m ready to go home. I want my shower, my kettle and my bed, probably in that order. And yet, I will be a little sad to leave, and I’m already speaking hopefully of next year…

Mixed emotions. I’m ready to go home. I want my shower, my kettle and my bed, probably in that order. And yet, I will be a little sad to leave, and I’m already speaking hopefully of next year…
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Whilst I appreciate you want your home comforts (I am reading this with coffee in hand, having just got out of my bed and had a shower) I too will be sad that this is over. I’ve enjoyed your posts from the past so much. Will it be Tudor again next year or do they choose other times?
The big recreation is tudor though the year varies. They also do WWII at other times and some shorter tudor events.
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