Hexachordia at All Saints Church, Stuston, Suffolk - 17th June 2023

We're off to a gig at the church of All Saints in Stuston, where the early-music group Hexachordia is playing an interesting set of tunes on lutes, viols, tambors, recorders and early bagpipes, which is based upon and contemporaneous with some of the works of Shakespeare. Before the concert, afternoon tea is served in the garden of the old rectory, and afterwards there's a raffle and we have a game of badminton in the grounds. Later on, Fred suggests a quick walk around the "resevoir loop", and before that there's another Wednesday ride to the Mellis Railway, and a Thursday ride to the Half Moon at Rushall.

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Mick the Brick has a slurp at the Railway

Mick the Brick has a slurp at the Railway

The Railway Tavern's bar

Mick outside the Mellis Railway

We head off up the road back to Yaxley

The Tiny Cats are out on the side field

Molly - Tiny Cat - gets scared by some Chamomile

The Boy Phil crosses the road at Billingford

The church of All Saints, Stuston

Fred gets ready to do a bit of cubing

Tara's on raffle-ticket duty

Isobel and Harry have got some tea

Oak, Fred and Harry do some sort of ball game

Wavy carries the furniture around

The band sets up in the church

A pile of instruments

Stuston's All Saints church

Some church graffiti from 1720

A flower arrangement in a church window

Hexachordia after their gig

Harry builds a Jenga tower

Harry gets to ring the gong

'John Craven' draws a raffle ticket

Fred wins at Jenga as Oak topples the pile

We find a tree covered in caterpillar cobwebs

We have a short walk around the Resevoir loop

Dog/Ox Eye/Bull daisies by the resevoir

Fred sits by the edge of the resevoir

A mass of Dog Daisies