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2019

Jan: Private Meeting
Feb: Club Meeting
Mar: Mad March Hare
Sep: Hull Story Walk


March 2019 - The Mad March Hair.

The mad March hare

Five story tellers entertained each other plus two friends with stories and craic, and the odd unrepeatable limerick or four.

Cath

Gave us her memories of the M62, including babies, weather, families and shortages in the petrol tank.

There are 38 exits, or are there?

Steve

There were dirty deeds by people in positions of responsibility, which led to the coast of Lincolnshire, just opposite to the undervisited Sunk Island, finding its place in history. "Grims" is the name.

Marriage to the highest man united the Kingdoms of Denmark and England.

Peter

Camping travellers tales from the Scottish Island of Arran led to the undoing of a schoolteacher.

Roslyn

From the Lleyn peninsula the rich King March was revealed in all his eary glory by a barber and an itinerant minstrel.
Happy ending.

Elaine

Algonquin.
The great hare was also a shape shifter. Following the flood, came the unsuccessful Raven and Otter, leaving the muskrat and the hare to create humans.

Elaine

The Emperor's three sons became dragon food.
A ball, a pigeon, a hawk, hounds, willow wands and bagpipes all figured in the rescue story.

Miscellany

There was a young lady from Ryde
Who ate some green apples and died.
The apples fermented
Inside the lamented
And made cider inside'r inside.