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Quiet Days Blogger, you are inspiring. I was at the festival.I was an American living in Dublin having just graduated college in London where I had met Van. Thanks for the link. The music will"heal" me back to a magical time in my life. Thanks Janette
Hi Janette,
Thanks for your feedback. It must have been great to be at Loughborough that weekend. You are the first person I have spoken to who was actually there. I would have loved to have gone to that event but I only heard about it later.
All the best Pat.
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