Monday 28 May 2012

May 28th 2012

This month there have been many events. The first in Driffield for the WI. A very enjoyable evening with a responsive audience and a lovely rendition of Jerusalem given by the ladies.
On the following Saturday I was at Hedon Flower Festival in St Augustine's Church which was held in aid of a staircase to be built to take visitors up to the top of the tower to admire the view. I met many people I knew as I formerly lived in the South Holderness district for close on thirty five years. We sold copies of The Harbour Girl and on my table was a beautiful flower display in the colours of the book cover.
Then came Bilton Social Circle, again in my old stamping ground and a few days later I spoke at an NHS conference which covered Dementia and Bereavement, both subjects which really need to be talked about.
Two more events the following week and by now you'll wonder why I call myself an author, but these also were important occasions. One was a splendid Ladies Lunch on behalf of HERIB; the speaker was Emily Roberts who is a TV cook. Then came a Tea and Tiara Tea Dance supporting the Alzheimer's Society which was simply brilliant. A violinist -- although perhaps fiddler might be a more appropriate title as he was such a wizard with foot tapping music, and accompanied by a piano-accordianist. A really fun afternoon with dancing and cakes too!
But now, I promise that in between gardening in this glorious weather we are experiencing, I have completed about three thousand more words in the next but one novel.  The Innkeeper's Daughter is with my publisher and in the production line.
Next week is the start of the celebrations of the Diamond Jubilee and many more functions are arranged for this. I already have my bunting fluttering and my window baskets decked out in red white and blue. Hip Hip Hooray!