Absolutely understandable. I'm not a huge collector of shows myself, although I have a select few that I treasure (thanks to those who B&P'd to me - you know who you are!), but it strikes me that this was such a personal experience that it actually might not be too enjoyable to hear as someone who was not actually present. It would feel like prying. And that's quite apart from the fact that you forked out to the charity to earn the right to be there in the first place. You have been more than generous with the pictures and stories (and putting up with the odd bad joke from people like me
A domestic scene from this evening (no access to those hosting sites at work) Wife: What are you doing now? Me: Just logging on to look at a picture of Jeff Tweedy, you know, from Wilco, queueing to go to the loo. Wife: Mentalist!
To someone distant from it all, it was nice to see that your group was open in its preparations for bidding and arrangements. And now you are sharing the event too. It is to your great credit. Thankyou! That second picture posted above is just brilliant. Also, I'd like to see Edie's dining table if those are all the chairs from it Must be like the court of King Arthur in there
Maybe that option could be for paying members? Not trying to make things exclusive (I'm a silver skinflint myself) - just a thought on 'perks' to encourage people for the next year.