Following on from Frost’s articles about this fantastic village of Downley, near High Wycombe, and the piece in the Homes section of The Evening Standard, here is something about the arts festival that has just finished in Downley.
This year, at the start of the festival, strangers appeared in Downley, all vyeing for our attention. Some were perched on walls, another took her place in the front garden, with a glass of wine in her hand. One was up on a garage roof. Others guarded front doors. It was scarecrow time.
Here, there and everywhere, the scarecrows were enjoying the fun.
So, what did the Festival provide?
Those of an athletic disposition, (not me) could run 5 km and pretend to be enjoying it.
Another day we enjoyed the talent show, another time the Ceilidh Band, and talent show.
To begin with, however, there was a family disco in the marquee, and then, as the sun warmed us all, it was Downley Day. All afternoon there were performances and stalls.
The glorious weather continued which was kind to the gardens in Downley, some of which were open for the Festival. So lovely to poke around all those gardens you can’t usually see unless you’re on the top deck of a double decker. Nosey – me? Nah.
Downley School, which is the lovely village school put on a Shakespeare Production and to the relief of all concerned, a Beer and Cheese Festival took place.
I did a workshop on creative writing, and met lovely new people.
All a huge success, and bravo to those who organized and ran it. Downley has done it again. So close to London, but very much in the country.
Yay. Looking forward to next year already.