We went to the Hay Festival as consumers/customers rather than exhibitors! The atmosphere was brilliant and we wandered around all the stands of which there aren't that many - I remember we enquired about having a stall in our first year of trading and were frightened off by the price. But I don't think the Hay Festival is right for us as individual Treasure Trails licensees to have a stall as so many people there are likely to be from far afield and wanting Trails for their home locations rather than Hay itself or the surrounding towns.
We had a local Shepherds icecream (toffee and vanilla for me, coffee and vanilla for David) and it was a luscious as ever. We visited the Oxfam shop and bought a map of the region - love maps - and when we walked some of Offa's Dyke last weekend, we had talked about buying one of those really detailed ones and there it was at Hay!
We had been invited to the Wiggly Wiggler's Garden Party for 6.30 where we were greeted warmly and offered cider, perry or apple juice and a sumptuous selection of canapes. We renewed acquaintance with Clare from Trumpers Teas and Sharon from Kinder Pocock and hobnobbed with Anne Robinson who'd come to plant some wild flowers in the Wiggly garden. The time flew by and we were then queueing up with 1,498 others to watch and listen to Anne interviewing Chris Evans. He was brilliant, he talked and talked and we most definitely got our money's worth. I was surprised that he is now 45 - no wonder he has matured!
Leaving Hay we picked up a very sweet hitchhiker and dropped her off in Leominster. Something we haven't done for years and years, but it was that kind of day! Never missing a chance to talk about Treasure Trails, she was very interested and we managed to divest ourselves of yet another leaflet!!
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