Saturday 26 March 2011

Mistress Martha's Tenth Anniversary

Probably I'm the only one to have noticed it, but this year is the tenth anniversary of the publication of the first Angel Mountain book, with the cover as above.  That cover should now be worth a fortune, with the subtitle "A Pembrokeshire Tale".  At that time (in 2001) I had no idea that the single book would turn into a Saga -- and later editions had different subtitles on them.

So ten years ago, in March, I was still hard at work writing the first episode in the exciting life story of Mistress Martha.  The time has just flown by!  And now, seven volumes and about a million words later,  I still haven't finished with Martha.  Seven is such an awkward number, don't you think?  Eight has a much nicer ring to it.

Another magical day.......

 Tangled oak tree on the south flank of the mountain, not far from Carningli Lodge.  Note the big nest -- buzzard? raven?

Another magical day on the mountain, doing a guided walk for a walking group of about 24.  Good time had by all, and we managed to enjoy our picnic near the summit in bright sunshine, with swirls of sea mist rolling over the crags and down the south flank.  Very atmospheric, it was.........

Wednesday 23 March 2011

A walk on Dinas Mountain

Had a wonderful walk yesterday on Dinas Mountain, scrambling among the tors of Carn Enoch, Garn Fawr etc.  Bright sunshine, just a balmy breeze, and blue sky overhead;  sea mist drifting in off the coast and covering the lowland strip.  There were masses of skylarks singing their hearts out, and as I sat near Carn Enock a male hen harrier went winging past, heading purposefully towards Cwm Gwaun.  It was all quite beautiful.....

People don't go up onto Dinas Mountain enough.  It's very easily accessible by road -- and in some way it's wilder and more serene than Carningli.......

Monday 14 March 2011

Literary Walks -- summer season

Here again are the dates and details for 2011.  Note that some of the walks are picnic walks (food not provided!) which start earlier and run over the lunchtime period:



LITERARY WALKS PROGRAMME 2011

Easter Sunday, 24th April 2011, 2-5 pm. Literary Walk on Angel Mountain (Carningli) led by local author Brian John. Start and finish: car-parking area on Dolrannog Road, near Newport, grid ref:  SN 070 373.  A 2 mile easy ramble -- ring 01239-820470 for further details.  Adults £4, children £2. Proceeds to charity.

Monday 2nd May 2011, 10am - 2 pm   Literary Picnic on Angel Mountain (Carningli) led by local author Brian John. Start and finish: car-parking area on Dolrannog Road, near Newport, grid ref:  SN 070 373.  A 2 mile easy ramble -- ring 01239-820470 for further details.  Adults £4, children £2.  (Bring packed lunch)  Proceeds to charity.

Bank Holiday Monday, 30th May 2011, 2 - 5 pm;  Literary Walk on Angel Mountain (Carningli) led by local author Brian John.  Start and finish: car-parking area on Dolrannog Road, near Newport, grid ref:  SN 070 373.  A 2 mile easy ramble -- ring 01239-820470 for further details.  Adults £4, children £2. Proceeds to charity.

Sunday 7th August 2011, 10am - 1 pm.   Literary Picnic on Angel Mountain (Carningli) led by local author Brian John. Start and finish: car-parking area on Dolrannog Road, near Newport, grid ref:  SN 070 373.  A 2 mile easy ramble -- ring 01239-820470 for further details.  Adults £4, children £2.  (Bring packed lunch.)   Proceeds to charity.

Sunday 21st August 2011, 10am - 1 pm.   Literary Picnic on Angel Mountain (Carningli) led by local author Brian John.  Start and finish: car-parking area on Dolrannog Road, near Newport, grid ref:  SN 070 373.  A 2 mile easy ramble -- ring 01239-820470 for further details.  Adults £4, children £2.  (Bring packed lunch.)  Proceeds to charity.

Bank Holiday Monday, 29th August 2011, 2-5 pm;  Literary Walk on Angel Mountain (Carningli) led by local author Brian John.  Start and finish: car-parking area on Dolrannog Road, near Newport, grid ref:  SN 070 373.  A 2 mile easy ramble -- ring 01239-820470 for further details.  Adults £4, children £2. Proceeds to charity.

Sunday 11th September 2011, 2-5 pm.  Literary Walk on Angel Mountain (Carningli) led by local author Brian John. Start and finish: car-parking area on Dolrannog Road, near Newport, grid ref:  SN 070 373.  A 2 mile easy ramble -- ring 01239-820470 for further details.  Adults £4, children £2.  Proceeds to charity.

Further info:

Each year since 2003 author Brian John has led a series of easy 'literary walks' on Angel Mountain, involving  easy rambles through "Martha Morgan Country".  These have proved very popular, and in 2011 Brian will once again lead walks for those who would like to (a)  talk to the author about the novels of the Angel Mountain Saga, and (b) discover some of the key sites referred to in the stories.

Most walks start at 2 pm and finish by 5 pm, unless indicated otherwise in the list.  Participants visit the site of Plas Ingli, Ffynnon Brynach, the approximate location of Martha's cave, and the summit of Carningli.  There is normally plenty of time for questions and discussions, and Brian also points out other features of interest on the mountain, including  traces of the old Carningli volcano, traces of Bronze Age settlements, remnants of the Carningli Iron Age hillfort, and other items relating to natural history and the landscape.

Participants are advised to wear stout footwear and warm clothing, and to be prepared for a gentle climb to the rocky summit.  This should not be a problem for people of average fitness.

Starting point:  the car parking area at the foot of the "green track" which leads to the Carningli summit.  Grid reference:  SN 070 373

Directions:  take the Cilgwyn Road out of Newport.  After one mile, fork right onto the Dolrannog Road (no through road).  Cross the cattle grid and continue for c 400 yards.  The grassy car parking area is on your left, overlooking Brithdir and the "cwm" of Cilgwyn.

Charge:  £4 per person.  Children of school age £2.  All proceeds to charity.

Inclement weather:  The walks may be cancelled if the weather is miserable.  In case of doubt ring on the morning of the walk to 01239-820470.

Pembs LitFest 2011

Starting work on a new Literary Festival based in Pembrokeshire.  Provisional date Sunday 18th September, and the venue Rhosygilwen Oak Hall.  The venue is booked, and we have the support of Glen Peters, who is of course an author himself.  The County Council is also supportive.  Soon we'll put together a small team of volunteers to move the thing forward -- watch this space!

Wednesday 9 March 2011

The Second Flush of Spring

I climbed up the mountain yesterday in beautiful sunshine, with a cold westerly breeze.  As I sat near the summit drinking my drinking chocolate and listening to the skylarks, it occurred to me that there are two "flushes" as spring arrives in this area.  The first flush is in February, when the snowdrops and daffodils come into bloom -- both late this year because of the very hard winter.  The earliest birds are already nesting then -- we had a pair of collar doves who nested in the garden, who tried to raise (unsuccessfully, I think) a brood of four or five chicks.  Then comes the second flush in March, when the skylarks begin to sing and when one sees for the first time that subtle shade of mauve / pink / green on the distant woodlands down in the cwm.  The colour change from the browns and greys of winter is so subtle as to be indescribable -- but it's very beautiful indeed......