The journey was pretty horrendous - crawling queues that meant we took hours longer to get home. But we're here now - and I need a stiff tea and a series of head butts and purrs from Sid before I feel human again.
I did have an internet connection at Fishguard - but no time to use it. I was too busy teaching or eating great food or having fun and talking, talking talking . . .
It was wonderful to see Writers' Holiday organisers lovely Anne And Gerry Hobbs again, to meet up with my great co-tutor Lesley Horton who was teaching the Crime Fiction course - and of course my students. A small but enthusiastic group who were so keen to learn and asked so many questions I could barely keep up with them. A group like that makes it fun as well as work - so, Rachael, Frances, Brenda, Kate and Nigel - thank you all for making it easy for me.
I'll be back to chat as soon as I can but if you head over to The Pink Heart Society blog today, you'll find that in my role as a Pink Heart Columnist I'm talking about one of my favourite sources of inspiration and the man behind a couple of my own personal favourite heroes in Male on Monday.
3 comments:
Welcome back! Glad you had such a good time. Sorry the trip home was not the best.
Loved the column on Pierce as your Male on Monday guy. Ah, inspiration.
Welcome back Kate! It's Tuesday and I just read this. I went over to "The Pink Heart Society" -- loved your piece about Pierce -- as you could tell from my post there.
Your Greek is in my TBR pile -- hope to get to him soon!
Welcome back, Kate. I bet Sid has parked himself on your lap. :D
Hugs, JJ
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