This weekend saw us in the Heritage marquee as a part of the Knowsley Horticultural show, alongside some extremely noisy brick banging children and some nice museum people.
I'm always amazed at the breadth of experience of the members of the public that we meet - and the variety of questions that we are asked and this Sunday was typical. I suppose one day I may stop being amazed and take it for granted but I hope that I don't.
A lot of the visitors told us they have clay in their gardens and a couple of people told me about tiles that they had also dug up locally. Charlie only had one child who was willing to have a go at the wattle and daub - I think the weather has an influence on how willing people are to get mucky!
Because of the rainy weather I ended up staggering about in my pattens again, which are useful for explaining about wear and tear on medieval tiles and the practice of taking your pattens off in the church porch before entering, as compared with other faiths in warmer countries who take off their shoes and enter bare-foot to their place of worship.
This weekend sees us back at Lanark which we are really looking forward to - and I'll probably be wearing my pattens again!
http://www.lanarkmedievalfestival.co.uk/
Charlie at Lanark last year:
http://www.lanarkmedievalfestival.co.uk/gallery/Aug%202007/slides/wattle%20and%20daub.html