I loved hearing the poem, Doc.  It reminded  me of the first day of my first summer at Winedale when I hopped out of my Mother's car and went running over to the "greenwood" trees outside the barn.  I launched myself into the air, flipped over and landed on my feet -- something I had never done before and have never since. Sheer happiness sent me flipping. 

And I love it that Winedale is being honored by Stratford upon Avon.  Fitting that the spirit of Sweet William should pay tribute to a place and spirit that has so long loved and honored  him. 

Thanks for keeping me in the loop,
love
Terry


-----Original Message-----
From: James Ayres <jayres@cvctx.com>
To: Shakespeare Winedale <shakespeare-at-winedale-email-list@googlegroups.com>; Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums <winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org>
Sent: Thu, Jul 17, 2014 8:00 pm
Subject: [Winedale-l] A new song

Four representatives from the Shakespeare Birthplace in Stratford upon Avon visited Winedale last weekend to present Sh at W an award.  We were one of the 14 Sh "festivals" they selected and the only non-professional and educational program.  All of them were very pleased with what they found here.  In fact they were at times very moved by what they heard from the people they talked to.  They have a mission: they are called Shakespeare on the Road. And you can read and hear, not only about their visit to Winedale, but to the other places, on www.shakespeareonthe road.com.  Check it out!

One of them, Paul Edmonson, wrote a song about Shakespeare at Winedale after leaving.  Much of it refers to a conversation I had with him.


Doc
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