Valerie tells me she went to a Home Economics Group meeting last week in Dorset to hear all about local cheeses and farm products - yes, - you've guessed the speaker didn't turn up!!! Valerie was volunteered by her friend to talk about the European Area Conference. One of the things she told everyone about was the Eastern European political situation, which leaves everyone looking over their shoulders, wondering what is going to happen next. (I was told by one visitor to the conference that you can never trust anyone - a group of us had a long chat about this one evening and we were told she couldn't possibly have this type of conversation in her home town - she could never be sure that it would not be reported and that there could be repercussions. This may not be true in every E European country but is hard for us to consider - our freedom of speech is taken for granted. Valerie asked the audience to compare this to their own WI where sometimes the subject that causes the most consternation is, ...... yes wait for it, ...... whether the biscuits are soggy this month!!!! A lady in the front row said, 'when you think of those two situations it makes you feel ashamed doesn't it?'
Valerie described items from the Wednesday entertainment evening with the King John's Mummers Men also an inspiring reading of 'Tiger, Tiger burning bright' in Hungarian. Yes even with a different language the rhythm of the poem was still very moving. (Therese's poem further down the blog- was also read). I must say Valerie always reminds me of things I'd almost forgotten (I certainly value having my memory jogged!) Valerie tells me she is planning to visit Hungary and Belarus next year and I'm sure we will all want to hear about her travels and book her to speak about her experiences. (In fact, I'm sure lots of us would want to go too - but your stories will be the next best thing!!!) Thanks Valerie.
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