August 4, 2009
Our first camping venture/music festival in the UK was a complete success.  On Friday night, I drove Rob and two friends up to a field just outside of Burnham Thorpe in Norfolk for ‘Frankstock 2009.’  After a dinner stop at one of the many Little Chef restaurants found along the motorway, we set up tents and went down to the stables.  Later, these guys showed up and one of the highlights of this trip was getting a private show.  The actual music festival was the next day and Rob and I were both pleasantly surprised by the GREAT music throughout the night.  Two favourites to check out are Smokey Angle Shades (http://www.myspace.com/smokeyangleshades)—listen to the song ‘Don’t Leave Me’—and Wild Wolves (http://www.myspace.com/thewildwolves)—the song ‘Honey” is a fave.

Our first camping venture/music festival in the UK was a complete success.  On Friday night, I drove Rob and two friends up to a field just outside of Burnham Thorpe in Norfolk for ‘Frankstock 2009.’  After a dinner stop at one of the many Little Chef restaurants found along the motorway, we set up tents and went down to the stables.  Later, these guys showed up and one of the highlights of this trip was getting a private show.  The actual music festival was the next day and Rob and I were both pleasantly surprised by the GREAT music throughout the night.  Two favourites to check out are Smokey Angle Shades (http://www.myspace.com/smokeyangleshades)—listen to the song ‘Don’t Leave Me’—and Wild Wolves (http://www.myspace.com/thewildwolves)—the song ‘Honey” is a fave.

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