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Showing posts with label A Place of Meadows and Tall Trees. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 04, 2011

Wales Album: Clare Dudman (& the Stars-and-Garters)


I dragged the jet-lagged Dave Bonta
to meet penpal-and-novelist
Clare Dudman at Castell Powis.
Sunny. Lots of glare. Not Welshy weather...
except for the chilliness in the air.

Correspondents meet in the flesh, hurrah!
Lovely, that feeling of already
knowing and being known...


Clare treated me and Dave to a lovely lunch
at Lady Somebody or Other's Tea Shop at Castell Powis.
Lady Hyacinth? Lady Heliotrope?  Lady Bluebell?
With my luck, it was Lady Forget-me-not.

And today I want to give Clare an award,
the coveted Stars-and-Garters of Indefatigability
for outstanding bravery and peristence
in the worthy cause of book-flogging.
In tireless service to her latest book, one year old now,
she did 35 events last year, traveling
around the UK and chatting with
the general populace
(or maybe the not-so-general populace)
about A Place of Meadows and Tall Trees (Seren.)
You ought to buy it, you know...
That would make me happy.
I hope they love her, those fellows at Seren.


Everything at Castell Powis is "wonderfully rich and stately,"
as Diana Wynne Jones once said about a fierce old lady.
Castell Powis is just such an old lady, imperious and also bountiful,
wealthy enough to behave in the way Mother Nature does--
as profuse and indulgent as a sea of bluebells in the Welsh woods.
Here is Clare with a world of wisteria,
that languorous flower.
Just looking at her, I feel all Lady Wisteria-ish,
wistful and droopy and wishing for another tea party in the sun.