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Bungay Balls Up 2013

 

Orinoco -

Bungay Balls Up 2013 HLGCBS

H: Probably the Friday night volley club session. Not sure how I ended up on the 'oldies' team. It was hard to play because of all the laughter.

L: Suspension collapsing on the Ka as I started the drive home :( At least it didn't happen on the motorway.

G: n/a

C: Abbi for her evil volley club serves & keeping me under control during Taboo. Everyone who joined me in the hot tub for their company especially Sam on Monday morning as the sun started brightening up the horizon, Kat & Ron in particular for all their hard work to make the festival happen. Ewan & LP for their awesome ribbon twirling skills.

B: The wind over the first few days, got fed up with having to repeg my tent.

S: How much fun you can have with a rhythmic gymnastics ribbon.

#hlgcbs #bbu2013

Little Paul - - Parent

H: OMG!!! GYMNASTIC RIBBONS ARE FULL OF WIN!!!!eleventy!

L: Probably the cold/windy/wet bits of the week

G: Make it there and back in the van (tick!) Enjoy myself (tick!) Make use of the sauna (tick!) Avoid having anything to do with the wifi (tickticktick)

C: Leos juggling. Especially his "hat on a stick on the face with 3 clubs"

B: Dreaming about work - why can't I just switch off.

S: OMG!!! GYMNASTIC RIBBONS ARE FULL OF WIN!!!!eleventy!

Orinoco -

Bit late I know, but you can't rush anything to do with Bungay.

Saturday

I was all packed on Friday night, so Saturday morning I just jumped in the car. I stopped off to enjoy breakfast with Jemma on the way through Tunbridge Wells. After that I had a really good drive up, I appear to be finally learning the way! I arrived on site at about midday & started doing the rounds saying hello to the various people already on site. I managed to pitch my large tent on my own which wasn't the mammoth struggle that I expected. After setting up my home for the week I felt the work involved warranted a quick nap, which turned into me sleeping through much of the afternoon. I awoke to find a small lake in the living area of my tent. It appears my collapsible water container leaks :-(

In the evening I did a bit of solo juggling before Abbi turned up with her volleyclub looking for a game. Abbi, Charlie & myself joined together to form an elite squad & we weren't competitive in the slightest.

After all that activity it was time for a lounge on the sofas where Kat instigated a game of Cards Against Humanity. Players hold cards with phrases that can be used to answer questions. Players then take turns to ask a question from a pile of question cards that the other players have to answer with something that they think will make the questioner laugh to gain a point. There were a lot of very enjoyable sick & twisted answers.

Sunday

After a really good sleep I had breakfast in the sun. Then I went to the marquee & juggled for a while. I went back to my tent for a bit of a nap, woke up & chatted to my new neighbours Andy & Sandra plus Jason & Ewan who were also welcoming the new arrivals. In the afternoon I helped Ewan, Sam, Sam, Dee & Mark build the hot tub, which involved an excursion into the fascinating world that is Farmer Paul's shed. After finding all the components we discovered that the set up had been tweaked from previous years with the addition of a battery powered pump which added an extra layer of complexity that I really don't see as an improvement. Still we managed to cobble it together after applying a lot of brute force to most of the fixings. Sadly no wood to get it going for the evening though.

Monday

The day started off with rain so I spent most of the day juggling in the marquee. Alberts were starting to come together, left hand shower still awful, (6,4x)(2x,4) was feeling good too. I read my book for most of the evening. I went to bed relatively early because my knees were really aching for some reason.

Tuesday

Tuesday morning I had to cook breakfast with one hand & hold the tent together with the other as it took a battering from the wind. For safety reasons I abandoned ship & went to the marquee for another long juggle. My left hand shower was beginning to settle down but slapbacks were still troublesome. I took a break from juggling to join Petra, Andy & Ewan for a game of Torres, which is a tactical castle building game where you gain points for building towers & positioning you knights as high as you can. Frustratingly I finished a mere 7 points behind Ewan. In the afternoon I joined Mandy, Gary & Ben for a thorough beating at croquet.

Wednesday

I woke up early, had breakfast then went back to sleep for a few hours. I then juggled for a while working on 3 in one hand with a club balance. I also managed to wear myself out with a single handstand. I spent some time comparing a few tricks with Carl & managed to flash 4 ball mills mess on the first attempt which surprised both of us. After a quick lunch I returned to join Abbi for some volleyclub, Void joined us soon after & played his own no spin version of the game which was highly amusing. After a bit more food I joined Jason, Andy, Mark & John for a game of Kubb against Sandra, Christina, Lynne & Tessa. The game involves an enormous amount of arguing & a little bit of throwing wooden batons at wooden blocks. In the evening I spent a lot of time reading my book & chatting with friends round the woodburner. Dee was sharing her lemon flavoured vodka which some people were wary of because it did smell distinctly like washing up liquid. In the main marquee a mob lead by Ewan, Andy, Sandra & Jason were demanding a trick from anyone who happened to walk through. I got away with doing a quick handstand for them. LP made a gymnastics ribbon from a juggling club & a load of gaffer tape which was almost as effective as the real thing.

Thursday

Can't remember much about Thursday other than I picked up a set of 7 flouzies & managed several respectable runs.

Friday

Despite the constant rain for most of the day I was really pleased with my wet weather gear which kept me toasty & completely dry. There is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing. It got me thinking that outdoor clothes stores should come equipped with wind tunnels, not mirrors in the fitting rooms. It was a good night's gaming. I joined Abbi, Dawn, Sam, Jon, Kat, Cathy & Sam for a game of Taboo. It took me a while to get into the correct lateral mindset & more importantly slow down. Abbi had to clamp my hands down to stop me gesticulating in early rounds. I was very pleased with my clue, "oriental people fly on these" for "carpet". After that we played the wonderful Dixit. The game uses a deck of beautifully illustrated fantasy picture cards. Players take turns to select a card then give a clue about the picture, the other players then have to select a card that also somehow matches that clue. Then everyone has to try to guess which card belonged to the player who gave the clue. Sam's anthropomorphic pigeon impression was fantastic. During Dixit, Cat & Karina poked their heads into the cafe to say hello. They had said they would come up if the weather was good so I didn't think they were coming, but it turned out they had a bit of a nightmare journey up that took six hours (should take less than three hours from where we live). Six hours? Wow, you'd have to be really unlucky to have a worse journey than that...

After the gaming it was time to warm up with a feature length volleyclub session. I'm not sure how I ended up on the 'oldies' team, but we had a lot of fun shuffling positions every time that Andy scored a point. There were also a lot of creative uses of the larger holes in the net.

Saturday

After a bit of nattering to various people Cat, Karina & I took a trip out to the Huntsman & Hounds to meet a couple of friends of mine. We enjoyed an excellent meal which for me finished with a chocolate lumpy bumpy. When I saw it on the menu I had no idea what a chocolate lumpy bumpy was but I knew that I had to have one. We popped into Halesworth for some more supplies to see out the week. For me that meant cider & biscuits while Karina picked up a sleeping bag & a toy caravan. Back on site many more people had turned up before the evening show which was good to see. I interrupted Void & Lynne's scrabble game to film a quick trick for the upcoming BKA forum collaboration video.

The Show

Little Paul compèred this year's show, twirled a gymnastics ribbon & harnessed the awesome power of the Siteswaphone.

Mark & Shona performed an energetic static trapeze act. Young Libby performed a couple of tunes on the violin, back outside Frankie & Franco performed a well choreographed piece on the moon trapeze. Elma performed a very happy hoop routine. Natalie Randall performed a beautiful dance routine that really took me by surprise. Guy Smith performed lots of cheeky moves with hats, then some great contact staff with his hat stand. Monte, Guy, Ewan, Ron & Charlie swamped the stage to perform the Bungay trick which was an impressive sight. Aurelien sang us a song with his guitar. Gale Francis performed her hoop manipulation routine that I really enjoyed at the BJC open stage show. Ken Carlisle performed a very impressive technical diabolo routine. Dave Kelly performed two spots, the first saw him juggle with a stringless racket, a small tennis ball & a large football sized tennis ball in lots of interesting combinations, he then closed the show with his stringed rackets & balls. He was much more solid than when I last saw him perform at the Milton Keynes convention.

Immediately after the show there was a lot of playing with gymnastics ribbons. I found sprinting as fast as you can while waving the baton over your head oddly satisfying.

After the sun went down I took my first dip in the hot tub! I soaked away my aches & pains for ages while enjoying Denny & Elma's karaoke, & chatting to Charlie, Mark, Guy & aerialist Frankie. It took a while to convince Frankie to join us but she eventually got in & was an instant convert. Interestingly she wouldn't put her hands under the water for fear of softening her callouses which were really important to her.

Sunday

I slept until midday, had something to eat then slept again, then ate again. It's a hard life. I juggled for a bit in the evening, then joined LP & J for a few rounds of Martian Fluxx. Cat & Karina joined in too before we moved on to playing No thanks, after a disastrous first hand (87 if I recall correctly) I then redeemed myself with an extraordinary -10. I chatted with Bungle next to the woodburner for a while before we both joined Abbi in the hot tub. One set of companions left before I was joined by Sam & her friends who sadly I have forgotten the names of. We stayed in the tub chatting until 4am when the sun started to brighten up the horizon which was lovely.

Trying to fall asleep while the dawn chorus is in full swing is quite difficult though.

Monday

It was a lovely sunny day for taking down the tents. I said my goodbyes & left the site at just passed midday. I heard a bang as I drove down the farm's drive so I pulled over to check what it was but I couldn't see anything wrong. I started down the road but couldn't feel anything wrong but I became aware of a grinding noise shortly before hearing a metallic tinkle as something fell off my car. I pulled over again to find that my left front suspension appeared to have collapsed. I called the AA to come & take a look. While waiting it was nice that so many jugglers stopped to check that I was ok & see if I needed any food or drink. When the AA mechanic turned up an hour later it took him about twenty seconds to announce, "you've got a broken coil spring, you're not getting that back on the road today". After another half hour wait another AA van that could tow my crippled Ka back home turned up. It was interesting to watch the towing apparatus that unfolds out of the back of the van being set up. I waited until after my car had been successfully winched up onto the trailer before letting the mechanic know that I work for the company that makes the winchline for it.

It was a very long journey home which included a change over to another van at Brentwood services where the first mechanic had to change a tyre. It would seem that, "You should call the RAC!" is the AA's equivalent of, "Where's your other wheel?"

After ten & a half hours I finally made it back home. Not exactly a successful finish to the festival, but because I had enjoyed such a chilled & relaxing time I was able to take the misfortune with considerably more good humour than would otherwise have been possible.

#bungay #bbu2013

mtb - - Parent

That sounds amazingly cool. Apart from the car trouble on the way back.

The Void - - Parent

Cheers for the read, Orin. Here are my pics:
https://tlmb.net/galleries/BBU14/

Orinoco - - Parent

I'm not sure whether I'm asleep in that one or not.

charlieh - - Parent

Fab review and glad you got home eventually.

As soon as we got back and unpacked I dropped back into what's increasingly becoming my working life: travelling around on trains & taxis talking to people about software (the last fortnight has covered Raynes Park, Swindon, Shoreditch and Old Street, oh how glamorous), conference calls, invoicing, writing tenders, luckily punctuated by a few visits to the veg patch which had become a complete jungle during Bungay. At work I rush around, drink too much coffee and talk nineteen to the dozen, frantically check Twitter, email and IRC, speed read articles and spit out blog posts while handling multiple customer projects. We're busier than we've ever been - which is great - but it's becoming a hell of a ride.

Why am I telling you this? If nothing else to contrast with what happens at Bungay (and to a lesser extent at other juggling events): my walk across the field slows to an easy lope, the phone runs out of battery before I can check anything and the high level decisions to make are 'Another cup of tea? Which St Peter's beer to open first? Shall I have a sauna or sit in the hot tub?'. Very occasionally I throw things as well.

On the car journey home we talked about how many times we'd been to BBU (14 years of convention plus a long wedding weekend), usually for 11 or 12 days including set up and knockdown time. Assuming we were capable of multiplying things in our head after a week away, that's getting close to six months of our lives spent at the event - no wonder we miss it for the rest of the year. BBU is a state of mind as much as anything else: no matter if it's wet, cold, sunny or windy we find it one of the most restful places we know. We're very lucky to be part of such a great community of people and to see them all so regularly, distributed across the country (and further) as they are, and it's also great that our children are growing up surrounded by such a diverse, kind and generally nutty bunch of people.

Thanks again to Lazy Juggler Ron and the team for all your efforts this year and we look forward immensely to the next one - and for all you out there who haven't yet been fully Bungayed (Bungayfied?) do make the effort, you won't regret it. You probably won't get a lot of juggling done, you'll learn the rules of some very obscure board games and you'll find dried buttercups in your camping gear for months afterwards!

Little Paul - - Parent

This.

Also "You probably won't get a lot of juggling done" isn't universal... Dave Kelly spent most of the day every day juggling and still managed to find more time for the sauna than anyone else I can think of. [1]

Bungay is great, loads of space to juggle in, loads of space to not juggle in, and is long enough to truly forget your regular routine while you're there.

[1] Not all of which was by choice granted

Orinoco - - Parent

I also think the "not much juggling" part of Bungay is a myth. I know some people who I am trying to get to Bungay are put off by the no juggling part. This is very much a choice! I know that Dave Kelly, Carl & myself in particular were juggling a lot every day.

Bungay is a great place to practise your juggling. It is also a great place to not practise your juggling.

peterbone - - Parent

This is the first thing I've ever heard about Bungay that may would make me want to go.

charlieh - - Parent

With 10 days available there's lots of time to juggle, and in past years I've certainly done lots of it - I learned a lot of ball spinning tricks at BBU for example. In my personal situation I've got kids to chase/amuse/feed/clean during the day and after they're in bed and we've eaten I'm more likely to have a beer or three and chat with people than pick up anything. However I'm always up for some volleyclub!

There's a running joke at BBU from when I used to put up a sign up sheet for workshops - we'd usually get around 1 or 2 offers or requests - it's such a small friendly event that this kind of planning is rather unnecessary. If someone starts juggling early on they might be told not to overdo it as well! Another great description I've heard of the event is 'a camping holiday for a bunch of people who used to juggle' ... but there's a 40x80 foot tent which most days is strewn with a carpet of props which belies this.

Suffice it to say if you want to come and practise for 10 days solid then you can....it's just that you might end up a little distracted by tea, cake, croquet, board games, sauna, hot tub, kittens, chickens, buttercups, trips to the brewery or the seaside, endless conversations about silly things, small children, knitting, wood fired pizza nights, walks round the farm, etc., etc....

Little Paul - - Parent

I think the only time I'd suggest to someone that they not juggle at bungay would be if they'd been going flat out for the first couple of days I might suggest they pace themselves. But that's only because I've seen people burn out and injure themselves at other long conventions (eg Bristol) and then leave early because of it.

The tent at bungay is huge, it's the same tent used at Bristol, but with about 25% of the attendance that Bristol gets so there's loads of room for serious juggling as well as the silly stuff!

It's the only place I've ever flashed 5clubs because I had the space to practice it and the time available to work on it.

I would go so far as to say if you've got something new you want to work on, bungay is amongst the best placed to do so!

Mïark - - Parent

You can juggle as much or as little as you want at Bungay, just like any other juggling convention. There are plenty of non-juggling things to do or not do at Bungay as well. I am fairly sure I have juggled at all the Bungays I have been to. I think Dave mentioned he had expected there to be more people juggling so maybe he had not heard (or believed) the myth.

Little Paul - - Parent

Talking of not-rushing... here are my photos https://www.paulseward.com/photos/2013/may-2013/bungay-2013/

The Void - - Parent

A couple of videos from Bungay (rather than "Bungay videos").

http://juggling.tv/13185

http://juggling.tv/3

pumpkineater23 - - Parent

Great videos. Really enjoyed the Kendama one.

Orinoco - - Parent

Ooh & aah (not necessarily in that order).

The Void - - Parent

@orin Thanks and yes. (Not necessarily in that order).
@pumpkineater Good! :)

Orinoco -

I'm all packed for #Bungay & looking forward to some serious rest. I'm looking forward to seeing some of you tomorrow. For everyone else I'll fix everything that breaks when I get back.

Little Paul - - Parent

The site is all ready and waiting for you, the buttercups are a bit short but well have to make up for that with tea and biscuits

Little Paul - - Parent

This is what you're all missing

http://juggling.tv/13164

Little Paul - - Parent

I'm back from #bbu2013 - the van survived both journeys intact (hurrah!)

I'm still in enthusiastic ribbon mode, but once I've calmed down a bit and finished unpacking I'll see if I can get my photos up and do a hlcbgwsp wotsit

The Void - - Parent

I bet you got home before a certain God Emperor. We drove past him on the way out with an AA van attending a busted coil spring. :-(
Good luck Orin....

Little Paul - - Parent

busted coil spring? You just weld those back together and add a leaf spring don't you?

No, wait... that's the other way round...

Orinoco - - Parent

It only took ten & a half hours to get home! Ka is hopefully being fixed as I type.

Thankfully, because I had such a great time at Bungay I was able to take the ordeal with remarkably good humour. I will write much more when I've got some time at my home keyboard.

Little Paul - - Parent

I've just found my copy of the running order for the show, so I've added a few missing acts to the #bbu2013 trivia. I can't remember Guys full name though, I hope he doesn't mind...

I've also done a hlcbgthing. Anyone would think it was Friday afternoon and I didn't want to be at work

Little Paul - - Parent

Guy Smith apparently.

If the God Emperor (or the bbu high command? I assume they've got trivia delete access?) could delete any duplicates I've managed to sneak in, that'd be awesome.

Orinoco -

Is it time for Bungay yet?

I'm still suffering from PCSD from the BJC. There are just so many more useful things I could be doing other than work.

#bbu2013

The Void - - Parent

Looks like it.
https://tlmb.net/BBU/webcam.html

The Void -

Bungay Balls Up 2013 will be as hectic as usual. So not very. Come along and.... do not a lot in a field! #bbu2013
https://jugglingedge.com/event.php?EventID=2811
https://juggler.net/bungayballsup/

 

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