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Post-Camp, some thoughts
My last sparkly Camper has gone—
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Gosport/Portsmouth was a very good place to hold Camp. Lots of tourist attractions within easy walking distance. Admittedly there is a strong naval theme to these. Beast and I went to explore HMS Warrior (first steam/sail ship, with metal armour, c 1860), then HMS Victory (Nelson's ship at Trafalgar [1805], probably built around a hundred years or so before Warrior), then the Mary Rose exhibition—Mary Rose being the ill-fated Tudor warship that sank with all hands just off Portsmouth and was exhumed a few years ago. Lots and lots of stuff found at the site—my boyfriend at university was a diver there, and his mum one of the leading lights in the recovery of the ship. It was particularly interesting to see the ships in reverse chronological order. I must have seen inside sailing ships before, but I didn't remember that the gun crews had tables and benches between the guns where they took their meals—and I certainly hadn't realised that they slung their hammocks above the tables. On the lower decks of HMS Warrior, my Beast could stand upright without threat to his skull, but aboard the Victory even I was stooping, such a great difference between the generations!
We also went with
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I was very happy that this year's Camp had quite a strong emphasis on the actual popslash. We watched a fair bit of footage, and had a good discussion on Sunday afternoon. There was also a Feast on Wednesday evening where we dressed to sparkle and had a brief war between the two dining tables, involving party poppers and miniature, glittery Tribbles. And the Five Words Story was… surprisingly sane this year. Hmm. It still amazes me that we all, as a group, get along so well, that fascinating conversations break out randomly all the time, that we have such pure *fun*.
We're refining the search criteria for Camp all the time. This year we discovered that having Interesting Things To See within walking distance is a really good idea. By the time we're all too old and grey to attend any more, we'll have refined the search to perfection, which will probably mean there's only one place in the world we can go...
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(I am determined to make Camp next time - even with getting to see lots of you seperately, I still missed you-plural no end!)
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I'm in two minds about the house though. It was very nice but having the main lounge and the kitchen on different floors made it feel like everyone was always somewhere else to me. I think the fact that our bedroom was on the groundfloor might have something to do with this. I never really felt at home on the first floor. (Our bedroom and the lounge should totally have changed floor, it would have made much more sense that way!)
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And then, we can all pool our pensions and buy/build a popslash retirement mansion at that spot, and we will have CAMP, FOREVER!
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I still wish we could hire the Napoleonic fort in Cornwall, but £15,000 for a week might be a bit of a stretch.
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