Well, Ma Mère, There have been so many times when I’ve gathered up all the little shiny moments I’ve collected during the day, ready to present to you in our evening phone call and then I remember all over again that you’re not there. But, Mum, so much has happened since you’ve gone - maybe you know, maybe you don’t - that I’ve decided to write to you instead. A few days after you died, we sold our house! After all those months! We even joked about you rattling cages somewhere. At first, nothing happened and then suddenly everything happened at a breathless pace and the next thing I knew I found myself driving (yes, me, driving!) along the M4 to Bridgend and the Time Capsule House, the one you said you and Dad would have bought. I remarked, when we first viewed it that if it was meant for us, it would come to us. Over a year later, when it had been under offer twice, we moved in. Oh, Mum, you and Dad would have loved this house; it’s peak Seventies and the decor - the pampas ensuite
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The picture of you and Rose is absolutely lovely. It's grand that you two could go to Hay together and participate in the Honno celebrating. It sounds like a very fine day. Very glad that the sun was around, too.
(Hay is another event I've been meaning to get to...for many years. I'm now reading Wm Boyd's latest novel.)
xo
It sounds as if Fennie might be able to tell you a bit more about William Boyd after Sunday, but perhaps you've heard him (Mr Boyd) already?
Do you know, Frances, I'm beginning to think that To See and Do list of yours is endless!
Great picture. You're so very much alike!
Yes, worth it for someone you really want to see, Debs, but I think we were very lucky with the weather, it tipped down the next day.
Yes, poor Rose!
Oh, that's a pity Friko, it would have been great to catch up. Enjoy Hay today... the rain's stopped here!
Well done Chris, and to Rose on her new job. Lovely picture of you both.
Jeanne
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Thanks Jane, yes, well done Honno and here's to 25 years of Choc Lit too.
I enjoyed the article. I had another friend there, too, who's also publised by Honno - Margaret Pelling. She, too, found the event a most enjoyable one.
And that cake!!
Liz X
Hope you're feeling better now, Evonne. OH is currently under the weather - there seems to be a lot of lurgy about.
Incidentally, when I hear the name "Hay", I'll always think of "Lady of Hay" by Barbara Erskine. It wasn't until after I'd read the book, that I realised it was actually a real place... Durr!
Thanks, Sue - I think the weather has been better there today, but we were quite lucky to stay dry.