This year is the 44th
Lambeth Country Show, apparently. We hadn't been for several years, but certainly went every year earlier in our married life - it was one of the Great Unmissables. In recent years, though, either we had got more staid, or it had got less fun, I don't know, but we hadn't been for some time. And once the Tour de France had finished for the day, we were both fidgety and wanted exercise, so we decided to go down for the last couple of hours of the first day.
This year, for the first time, they had erected a perimeter fence and required security checks on entering. You couldn't take a full water bottle in, but you could take a bottle and fill it from one of the many standpipes dotting the grounds. And you couldn't take in your own alcohol, which has apparently led to
much grumbling, quite why when it's not actually necessary to drink to enjoy yourself, I haven't quite worked out. There were plenty of beer tents, although the product wasn't cheap (would you expect it to be? Apparently!). The entrances were huge, and plenty of room so we didn't have to queue for security checks at all.
Actually, there seemed at first to be more loos than anything else, but as you walked further into the site, you saw more and more of the food and drink tents, and then the various shops and charity tents, and so on.
There seems to be much more of it than there used to be, despite the adult fun fair not coming any more (there were plenty of rides and slides and things, though). The farm section was still there, with birds of prey
and sheep
among others. Including most of the animals from
Vauxhall City Farm, which were as delightful as ever, including 3 alpacas.
If I had been by myself, I'd have spent a lot longer looking at the various shops and stalls, but of course the Swan Whisperer doesn't really care for that sort of thing. However, by then it was 7:00 pm so we decided to eat there, and then have our usual Saturday sausages and mash tomorrow. There was no shortage of choice when it came to food - I had a plateful of Moroccan tagine (vegan),
and the Swan Whisperer had a cheese sausage with sauerkraut from the German stall. He had wanted the Currywurst, but they had run out. And we had been going to have an ice cream for pudding, but just as we got ready for that, the van closed up its windows. It was quite nearly closing time by then, though.
We decided to leave from the Herne Hill exit, on the grounds that the buses would be less full there. We did just miss a 37, but there wasn't long to wait before the next one, and we were able to get on and get a seat very easily, which was not true by the time it got to Brixton Water Lane! I don't know what crowds can have been like these past few years, as the place was heaving while we were there, and there were masses of people coming to and from the site on foot (when it was smaller, they provided a car park, but they don't any more as they want, sensibly, to discourage people from using cars when it's not necessary; plus it was horrible for the grass if it was a wet year).
It was a very enjoyable late afternoon/early evening outing. But I've done it for this year, and don't want to go back tomorrow, particularly!