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Saturday, September 05, 2009

INDIANA, GEORGIA & MAVIS

Well OK: I only managed nine days' silence. Have to blog today to say that yesterday was very special (for me and mine, that is). It saw the arrival of my first granddaughter, Indiana, a daughter to Gabriel and to Cath Woodhall, in Shrewsbury Hospital. They're all doing well; no photos yet. I shall be seeing them later this month.

And as it happened, an hour before Indiana arrived in the world, Sarah and I acquired a new dog. Digby died in February and we finally felt ready. We got her from the not very nice dog-rescue centre outside Auch, where she'd been for four months after being found abandoned near Toulouse. Their vet thinks she's four years old. She's a wire-coated pointing griffon, mostly black and brown, and her new name is Mavis. Photos already, of course.

As for Georgia (USA) and New York, the following talks of mine are now confirmed for October:

THURS OCT 8, 11am:
SEARCHING FOR WILLIE McTELL: A British Writer in Georgia
Ward Hall Great Room, Farmingdale State College, 2350 Broadhollow Road
Farmingdale, Long Island, NY 11735-1021
Tel: (631) 420-2050
Admission free but spaces limited

FRI OCT 9, 6.30pm:
SEARCHING FOR WILLIE McTELL: A British Writer in Georgia
Decatur CD, 356 W Ponce De Leon Ave, Decatur, GA 30030-2439
Tel: (404) 371-9090
Admission free but spaces limited

WED OCT 14, 7pm:
SEARCHING FOR WILLIE McTELL: A British Writer in Georgia
Central Library, One Margaret Mitchell Square, Atlanta, GA 30303
Tel: (404) 730.1898
Admission free but spaces limited

THUR OCT 15, 7pm:
SEARCHING FOR WILLIE McTELL: A British Writer in Georgia
The Douglass Theatre, 355 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Macon GA 31201
Tel: (478) 742-2000
Tickets $15 ($12 students & seniors)

TUES OCT 20, 7pm:
SEARCHING FOR WILLIE McTELL: A British Writer in Georgia
The McDuffie Museum, 121 Main St., Thomson, GA 30824
Tel: (706) 595-9923
Admission free but spaces limited

THUR OCT 22, 7pm:
BOB DYLAN & THE POETRY OF THE BLUES With Michael Gray
Georgia Southern University, 1400 Southern Drive, Statesboro GA 30460-8074
Tel: (912) 478-5115 / 478-5027
Admission free but spaces limited

FRI OCT 23, 7pm:
SEARCHING FOR WILLIE McTELL: A British Writer in Georgia
The Averitt Center for the Arts, 33 East Main Street, Statesboro GA 30458
Tel: 912-212-2787
Tickets $18

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Michael. Congratulations on your first granddaughter. May I suggest two songs to contemplate the continuity of life. 'Forever Young' by Dylan of course, and 'The moment I saw you' by Nicolette Larson.

From another Granddad, Brian O'Connell

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