So here I am in Caerleon.
I love this place and coming back here after 3 years away was like coming home. The organisers of the Writer's Holiday Anne and Gerry Hobbs have to be two of the most welcoming and warm people in the world and everything is so relaxed and easy going that it's exactly what it says on the tin - a Writer's Holiday. There are so many different course and talks and things to do that you can be busy all day long - or you can do nothing but sit in the sun and day dream. or you can hole up in your room or here in the computer room and write and write . . .
It's perfect.
And then if you have time and inclination you can go into the tiny town and explore.
Caerleon has two historical connections - the Romans and King Arthur
So today I'm posting a link to the King Arthur story in case you're interested.
That's KING Arthur - the other Arthur connected to Caerleon is the write Arthur Machen whose birthplace is in the village.
More later - it's coffee time and I need to go and be sociable!
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