2. W.I.H.E. Festival - Carol Downie - Plumpton, England

We did it


So much neighbourliness and shared warmth.


This is our lot and it works. People coming together with their view concern outrage love puzzlement and laughter. So much laughter a rib-aching jaw stretching hoot of a first three hours.


The weather was so typically perverse. Glorious days bookending a sodden Saturday forcing us inside to be close convivial aromatically Anglo-Saxon. The evening turned more Celtic and even Pictish with Caroline and Matt’s wonderful Friend although Minneth’s bolshie Boaedican Briton had us all against the wall. Our wise Ook witnessed all and judged none.


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Why England or Why I Ate England?


Theo and I remain friends - the title is a contentious topic; we disagree. My path is a meandering grassy slope where friends frolic his path is defined but dense forests rocky screes marshlands and cliff edges present challenges.. He is a human dynamo his vision

creates these events - I admire and treasure him for this. He will dictate the next title in May but there may be more attending all contributing but some as audience.


My toast was meant to happen around a hearth - friends you are my fire - this corner of this earth is a joy.




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