It's British Isles show time, which means today we loaded our shopping bags down with scones, Tayto crisps (wuster is my new favourite flavour), McVities Penguins, fern tarts, Polo mints etc. Fiz from Coronation Street signed autographs, kilted men wandered freely, heirlooms and antiques were appraised, Irish, Welsh and Scottish dancers took to the stage and one of the singers serenaded a Prince William look-a-like with a rendition of Candle in the Wind. Yes, at times it was bizarre and much of the appeal was calorie laden but I swear I'm done eating for the day.
C. K. Kelly Martin
likes to write things down and is a firm believer in the John Lennon quote, "If someone thinks that love and peace is a cliché that must have been left behind in the Sixties, that's his problem. Love and peace are eternal." She's written a middle grade sci-fi and multiple young adult books including I KNOW IT'S OVER, YESTERDAY, and DELICATE. Her most recent novel, released under the name Cara Martin, is a creepy horror centring around a kidnapping and a malevolent house.