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BOB DYLAN DISCUSSION WEEKENDS: UPDATE!

Breaking news: because of a cancellation due to illness, there is now space for either one person or one couple sharing a room, for the Dylan Discussion Weekend of September 12-14 - and there is still similar availability for the Weekend of October 3-5. So if you can come after all, please see HERE for full details!


Our dog is Mavis. She's gentle and unobtrusive, yet she's a key member of the Dylan Discussion Weekend team, working behind the scenes. She even likes cats (but we don't have any). And for those who don't like dogs, well, one visitor of that strange kind said "I like Mavis. She's so quiet it's almost like not having a dog at all."

And while we're on testimonials, here's a couple of quotes from people who came to previous Dylan Discussion Weekends:

"A special thank you for a gem of a weekend. Wonderful food, warm hospitality and an amazing giving of knowledge."
Jill and Louise


"Thank you again for this excellent weekend. Sarah's cooking was brilliant and both Dylan Evenings are engraved in my mind. It was an unforgettable weekend. It's sometimes so easily said or written, but it really, really was. We're wallowing in pleasure. May you stay forever young."
Lukas and Saskia

5 comments:

  1. Mavis looks like she knows a Dylan song or two. I can see it in her eyes.

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  2. Yes. She's particularly keen on the Another Self Portrait version of If Dogs Run Free.

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    1. She's got good taste.

      Bet she knows all the words to One Too Many Mornings.

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    2. Yes, and Three Angels and Romance In Durango. And being a French dog, she also likes Man Gave Names To All The Animals.

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    3. I really like Three Angels too. Strange song but very visual, that bit about the bakery truck and the way Dylan sings it.

      New Morning was my first Dylan album so I've always had a soft spot for it.

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