title The Cambridge Folk Festival, Cherry Hinton Hall, Cambridge - 1st August 2009 intro Fresh from three days at Latitude and a Dingle wedding, Nosher, Isobel and The Boy do a day at the Cambridge Folk Festival, held at Cherry Hinton Hall. All the usual stuff is there, including one of Noddy's somewhat-unplanned visits from Dublin, together with suitably apocalyptic festival weather - a couple of hours' torrential rain which rapidly turns the site into a mud-wrestling ring. Isobel and Fred escape back to Caroline's house, leaving Nosher and Noddy, who is roaming around somewhere, to catch a spot of the legendary Hammond B3 player Booker T. Jones. dscf1648 The gang have bagsied the usual spot by the wheelie bins dscf1649 Matt talks to Fred dscf1650 Dan and Louise from Qualcomm come over dscf1654 Fred in his Ramones teeshirt dscf1655 Noddy chats to Dan from Qualcomm in California dscf1657 Fred shakes Noddy's finger dscf1658 Caroline and John dscf1661 Fred eats something dscf1664 The Man told this lot to sort their shit out dscf1666 Unusual festival dress dscf1667 Dan Brunton dscf1669 Matt, Emma and Noddy dscf1670 Noddy and his Australia hat dscf1672 John grabs an escaping Fred dscf1676 Dan takes a photo dscf1678 Noddy and Isobel chat dscf1684 Fred tries on Adrian's hat. It's a little on the large side dscf1688 Matt reads a spot of newspaper dscf1689 Noddy plays ukelele dscf1691 Emma reads a magazine dscf1693 Isobel reaches out for Fred dscf1694 Our Folk Festival pitch dscf1700 The rain moves in dscf1702 Massed umbrellas dscf1703 A cluster of umbrellas dscf1706 For some reason the beer tent is suddenly packed dscf1711 Emma's dad doesn't seem to mind the rain dscf1713 A warmly-lit oasis of food dscf1714 Even the rozzers have to stick out the rain dscf1723 Booker T. Jones on stage dscf1724 Booker T plays some cool riffs on the Hammond B3 dscf1726 The crowd in the main stage tent dscf1727 Booker T thanks the masses after a great crowd-pleasing set dscf1728 There's a queue at the kebab stand dscf1732 Water-soaked ground dscf1741 Some girls go for a bit of a swim dscf1743 Wellies have become essential dscf1746 The controversial Mill Road Tesco development seems to be not doing much dscf1747 Sadly, further down Mill Road, the Video Emporium has finally given up