Clutter Books and Clobber

I acquired that pile of goodness last weekend at a lovely town called Sedburgh which lies within the scenic lushness of Yorkshire Dales National Park. Winding cobbled streets lead you past stalls selling beautiful sheepskin rugs, vicarage lanes and cottages with twee names. Then you trundle down the lane further past book shops called Sleepy Elephant, spectacularly green cricket grounds and shop facades that seem to be peeling away at leisure, till you arrive at the point of why Sedburgh declares itself the book town of the Blighty.

You may ask the question of the cheerful lady at the till of a charity shop and she would smile (because she must have answered this one a few times) and say: “Every cafe, shop and store in this town is stocked with books, and if you go up the street, you will see Westwood Books. It is worth taking a look into because it came from the Welsh town, Hay-on-Wye. They have done a fair bit in promoting Sedburgh as a town of books.”

Now my dear readers, you must have heard of the Hay Festival which for bibliophiles is supposed to induce a Christmas-in-the-mind-at-any-time-of-the-year feeling. It is takes place in the book town of Hay-on-Wye in Wales which boasts of a dozen bookstores. My husband should thank his lucky stars I have not set foot inside that market town yet. But the point of this is that Westwood Books is indeed a jewel of sorts. I entered it, I read inside it (a Gertrude Stein book which was thoroughly mind numbing because boy that woman knew how to pile on the negatives in one sentence – forget double negatives), then I did not know how to leave it behind.

Even Adi, who is not a reader, bought a book and browsed inside the store. Usually he takes a quick look and then hangs around my neck with the look of a bored child who demands to be entertained.That is what a book store worth its salt should be able to do – convert a non-reader/browser into one. Don’t you think?

Sedburgh and Hay-on-Wye are not unique really with their book town status, keeping in mind the fact that there are 40-odd book towns spread out across the world, but here’s how a book town can charm you.

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Clutter Books & Clobber charity shop
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Past the gorgeous tulips you enter the shop that will cast a spell
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Collectors’ editions
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Quirky personalities
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The Punch Library, ladies and gentlemen. 
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That spot of red is Adi browsing books. A rare sight it was.

Finally I leave you with the words of a writer, Eric Robson, who makes me nod vigorously (here you have the Indian head nod), as he says this: “First, a confession: I spend far too much on books. Which is why this idea of creating a Book Town in Sedbergh is a thoroughly bad idea. Until now my nearest Book Towns were Hay‑on‑Wye and Wigtown, which meant my obsessions were held in check by sheer distance. Now it’s going to be far too easy. I can already hear my bank manager turning in his vault. I won’t be able to resist. And there are thousands of other bibliophiles holding their heads in their hands as we speak. ‘Not Sedbergh!’ I hear them cry just before they get into their car and are drawn slowly but surely towards the Howgills.”

 

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  1. oldhouseintheshires avatar

    OMG books….I read and read and have so many! This shop looks like heaven.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      I was drooling all over it. I suspect if you want to enter it you might slip on all that mess I have left behind.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you Matthew 🙂

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  2. thereviewauthor avatar

    Lovely pictures, specifically those with red tulips. I love them.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you! 🙂 Those tulips made me smile too.

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  3. lexandneek avatar

    What a wonderful bookstore. Unfortunately, so many have disappeared in Los Angeles except for maybe a few like The Last Bookstore in downtown. I (Neek) used to work in a bookstore when I was in high school and it was one of the best experiences that I had ever had. I’m envious that you have
    so many!

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Neek, you worked in a bookstore… why that is a lovely experience. Puts me in mind of The Shop Around the Corner and You’ve Got Mail. The Last Bookstore sounds like you should hold on to it. The very name would be like doomsday to a book devourer! Adi rues the moment he spots old books and bookstores. His face darkens at the thought of All the books that will move with us soon and then the prospect of more to be added to that unending pile 😉

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      1. lexandneek avatar

        The bookstore I worked at was called B. Dalton Booksellers which no longer exists. Funny, the way that you describe how Adi feels about old books and bookstores is how I feel about technology – always having to buy more gadgets to replace older models that don’t support the “new” software. But I do love books! and you don’t have to keep buy ing new software to access them. 😉

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Oh Neek! I can see his grin already 😀 I love your comment. He is actually a tech geek. He loves gadgets and keeps updating them. Ha ha ha. I am so with you there. My laptops usually grew moss till he came into my life and was horrified at how I was using everything outdated from television to laptops. So he considers himself my knight in techie armour.

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  4. Patricia avatar

    What a wonderful place. The pictures are gorgeous! I should move here. Yep.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Hah Patricia you would love it I bet. But you might just end up living in a room within Westwood Books 😉

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  5. adalinenortheast avatar

    So much beautiful colors ?

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you 🙂 Even though it was the skies were grey, the colours made up for it.

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  6. iwannabealady avatar

    It’s a good thing I was sitting down when I saw the photo of the shelves of Collector’s Editions. I could’ve broken something. I couldn’t imagine living in a town like this. I’d have no money left!

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Exactly. I have to do all I can not to rob Waterstones (a book store) of all its books. In a book town like Sedburgh I would go doolally.

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  7. equinoxio21 avatar

    Thank you for a lovely trip and photos. Place is superb (though maybe a tad cold and humid for my taste).
    Indian head-nod back at you. Virtual. One needs a lot of training to avoid spraining a cervical or two. 😉

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      My pleasure, Brian. Yes, that training is crucial. Even I need to remember at the best of times that I have got to keep my head fixed to the spine. Aw I love this cold place, it makes me shiver alright, but what it also does is make me yearn for a teacake and tea to attack the cold with. How can I fight the goodness of that 😉

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      1. equinoxio21 avatar

        I find that nod, so pleasant. Probably memories of my childhood. And the teacake sounds good. I’d not thought about the cold. We spent a day in Brighton in July two years ago. Bright sunny day, but sooooo bl..dy cold and windy. And yet there were Brits (or Swedes I don’t know) swimming. 🙂
        Have a lovely week-end.

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Tee hee. Brighton is gorgeous, sunny but yes the wind is wicked. It can send shivers coursing down the spine even under a hot midday sun. When you say childhood, were you in India at any time or do you have associations with Indians to draw upon?

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      3. equinoxio21 avatar

        I’m a Sindhi frog. 🙂 Born in Karachi. Actually my family on my father’s side lived in India for two centuries. My little sister was the last one born there. Hence the association. 🙂

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      4. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        That is a lovely story, you Sindhi frog, and I am happy to know this bit of your story. Thank you for sharing it.

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  8. equinoxio21 avatar

    PS. Shukriya for the post. 😉

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Shukriya! 😀 You have learnt a Hindi word (though strictly it is Arabic that has crept into Hindi over the ages). Well done 🙂

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      1. equinoxio21 avatar

        Agreed. Comes from shukran. Or Choukrane, depending on the place. This “shukriya” was actually Urdu. The very little Urdu I remember. 🙂

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Absolutely, you got it 🙂 I was born in Salalah in Oman, so it did ring in my ears as a child more than it did when we moved back to India.

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      3. equinoxio21 avatar

        Oman. India. Cornwall. We are all nomads, right?

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      4. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Oh yes. Nomads at heart all the way.

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  9. InspiresN avatar

    what a great place to be, I love books as well and can spend endless hours in a place like this.Great post as always!

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you Nisha 🙂

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  10. afreshbrewedfaith avatar

    Wow, I would love to visit this place! Thanks for posting!

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      I hope you do. Thank you for reading and commenting 🙂

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  11. wanderlustplusone avatar

    I love the smell of used book shops and could spend hours in them. Sadly so many are disappearing these days.

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  12. lifeofangela avatar

    Another beautiful little town. I’m fond of books, but I prefer the kindle versions (horrifying, I know) ?

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Tee hee a little. But it is more practical and I bow to that. I have a Nook called Noorie who lies at the back of my bedside table and Adi used to threaten that he would give it away because I just do not use it. Instead I still lug books around and it annoys him no end because it also means I buy that many 😉

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  13. tiaralesmana avatar

    beautiful pics ??

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar
  14. Osyth avatar

    There is nothing, nothing on earth like browsing amongst books. All hail book-towns and all hail books! X

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Nothing admittedly! 🙂 xx

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  15. michnavs avatar

    oooohhh wow…..I wanna go there…bookss..Iove books…thanks for sharing this…I happr happened to see you via Osyth’s blog and I am glad.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Anyone who has come through dearest Osyth’s blog is most welcome here 🙂 Thank you for dropping by. May you get to some book town even if it is not Sedburgh but it is beautiful too 🙂

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      1. michnavs avatar

        That’s actually very rare already from where I am…libraries and book shops are hard to find here…

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        May I ask where you are? Libraries and book shops are my mainstay. We need to get someone at your end to start a library! 🙂

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      3. michnavs avatar

        Philippines. …..libraries here are only found in schools…bookstores on the other hand have been dwindling over the past years….in my local area alone. .there is one just one bookstore operating. …see how sad. ..

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      4. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        It does make me sad to hear that. May one person there get up and decide to start a library that I am sure people will flock to. Changes can sometimes take place with the efforts of just one individual too, isn’t it?

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      5. michnavs avatar

        you are definitely correct. ..which made me think though. ..could that person be me?..

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      6. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Why not?! Imagine that. Easier said than done but if yes, I would love to know about it 🙂

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  16. Natalie Vinh avatar

    Those red tulips are so beautiful!

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Yeah they stole the show when I walked into town apart from the books of course!

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  17. travelsidenotes avatar

    1. I never heard of the Hay Festival before.
    2. That said, I never encountered the word “twee” before and I thank you for this addition to the British cabinet of my vocabulary. Love that word!
    3. The idea of Christmas-in-the-mind-at-any-time-of-the-year scares me
    4. Your photos are wonderful – love the colors!

    And finally – thank you for another, truly captivating read! 😉

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      That is truly a nifty point-by-point feedback. I shall therefore try and do justice to it 😉
      1. Someday I want to attend it. Who knows, maybe we shall meet there.
      2. I have a weakness for anything twee, so I am happy to have done that bit of goodness here. That word fits in naturally with everything English.
      3. Ooh but just imagine.
      4. Thank you for the generous words. They truly make me feel happier on this lovely Friday evening.
      5. An extra one never hurts, does it? Have a lovely day.

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  18. Lingyun avatar

    A town of books! Paradise! I don’t think I’d ever leave.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      They do have enough place to rent them out to book lovers. It was like an antique store that I had been to some time ago where there were rooms and rooms leading to more rooms filled with old stuff. Only this was about purely books. Bliss.

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  19. Mike avatar

    Oh dear…. the “collectors’ editions’ shelf….. it’s calling to me! 😉

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      It did to me too. For a change even my husband was tempted. See after I once bought a collectors’ edition Tennyson at an antique shop for 25 quid, he has always been scared of me entering any book shop, period. I think I have finally broken past that barrier 😀

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  20. Sibananda Bhanja avatar

    HI DEAR
    BE SURE SOME DAY I WILL JOIN YOU FOR SURE AS a Blogger FRIED TO CO-WRITE WITH YOU WITH MY EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPHY…U GIVE ME ANY TPOIC…I CAN SHOOT

    THANKS ITS AMAZING bLOG

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Kind thoughts 🙂 And thank you! Maybe you should already do a coffee table book of your photos.

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      1. Sibananda Bhanja avatar

        That’s a novel idea and I am thinking seriously on it…
        Will let you know before printing for a final go go….from you ❤️

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Who am I to give the final go? 🙂 But all the best. It should be a lovely project to work on for you.

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      3. Sibananda Bhanja avatar

        Final Go….
        I meant I trust you as a Blogger friend…
        Perhaps you took it otherwise…
        That’s why I always say….I am from Mars.

        Heheeee
        Thanks

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      4. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        I did not take it otherwise. I meant that I am not any authority really. Just a writer making my way through life. But glad to give me feedback if it is needed.

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  21. -Eugenia avatar

    Stunning photos. Thank you for sharing.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you Eugenia 🙂

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  22. Colors of my life avatar

    Beautiful pictures and descriptions

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar
      1. Colors of my life avatar

        My pleasure and thanks for following me. ?

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        You are welcome!

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  23. Stewie Overseas avatar

    I had not heard of this festival. With a name like the Hay Festival though, I wouldn’t imagine that it would be about books. Will you be around for it next time? And did you pick up anything interesting at the store?

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      The name is misleading, Jen. Must be getting its name from the town itself. I will be around but I am gearing up to move countries and I shall be moving out at the end of the month. So possibly we will not be able to make it to the Hay Festival 😦 I did pick up a few books (in the lead photo) xx

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      1. Stewie Overseas avatar

        I see. I am not familiar with those books, but I hope you enjoy them. Hopefully you will be free enough to see the book festival. Though it might add some extra weight to your luggage.

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Thank you Jen 🙂 I sure hope to make time to visit it! Book-related weight is Always welcome xx

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  24. Michaela avatar

    This is the first time I read about Book towns! How is it possible I didn’t know about any when I was in England? On your photos the place looks like a heaven on earth.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      But now you do, so next time you are here and near one of them, drop in and inhale some books 😉 It was lovely this little town of Sedburgh. About not knowing of these book towns, Michaela, I am also learning daily about so many things and it is quite wonderful to make these discoveries xx

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      1. Michaela avatar

        Indeed, learning new things is what makes life interesting! 🙂 I guess I need to plan a trip to UK very soon, so many lovely places, it’s difficult not to fall in love with the kingdom 🙂

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        You said it, my girl! 🙂

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  25. yogieonthemove avatar

    OMG!. Book heaven. I have always been more comfortable reading a book rather than watch TV. Your post made me realize i have been too swamped with a lot of things i have barely gotten lost in books for a while now. Early this morning i started reading Haruki murakami’s kafka on the shore and so far so good. Lovely post ?.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Murakami makes me wistful. He writes like a dream and the perfect way to make your way back into the world of books again. Life does make you often too busy, isn’t it? I am glad you enjoyed the post 🙂

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  26. Beyoutiful avatar
    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you my lady! I shall check it out. Do give me a few days to respond to this? x

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      1. Beyoutiful avatar

        No problem girl! Sure, take all the time you need ?

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  27. Stewie Overseas avatar

    I see you haven’t posted in a few days. Could it be that you are in the early messy stages of moving your blog to a self-hosted one?

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Oh Jen, don’t even mention the self-hosted thing. It has bombed. I have ended up transferring my domain to Site Ground in the process and paying twice over for it but cancelled the account. I guess I will wait a year now. The reason I have not got around to posting is that my father-in-law is quite unwell and in hospital which has us worried. My husband is getting ready to be off to India while I sort out things for our move at the end of this month. Thanks for asking xx

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      1. Stewie Overseas avatar

        Eeep. I suspected wrong. That is not good news at all. I hope your father-in-law will be okay and your husband will be with him soon.

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        You are lovely for asking and the sweet words. This is our fear as the parents get older and well I hate the thought of the phone call that will come some day I know.

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      3. Stewie Overseas avatar

        You’re right. I’m not looking forward to that moment either 😦

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      4. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Reality bites but all the morose talk apart, you have a lovely day xx

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  28. Virginia Duran avatar

    The Hay Festival looks amazing, I didn’t know about it. What a lovely purchase, although I must confess the first thing I thought is… will she bring those to NY? ?

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      I have an unsaid deal with my husband (who by now has realised that most of my books travel are our faithful travel companions). I relented a fair bit when I left 90 per cent of my earlier collection in Delhi. Now I have built up almost half of that quantity. I am going to have to weed out a few for which I shall lay a stone on my heart and go about it 😉

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  29. Miriam avatar

    Sounds like my type of place! I love love love books. And such gorgeous photos too. Lovely post.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Aw thanks 🙂 We share book love then. Mine borders on obsession and greed 😛

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  30. thewonderer86 avatar

    Your post has made my fingers itch to touch pages and my brain leap to read words…. soon I will be in England and will dive into a charity book shop and lose myself…..

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Oh you will get plenty of fodder to keep those eyes busy. Seriously, if you do not end up with a pile, you should reward yourself with a scrumptious apple pie 🙂

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      1. thewonderer86 avatar

        or apple pie to go with the pile….

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  31. thebankinfo avatar

    Awesome collection of photos!…

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  32. Cheila avatar

    I haven’t bought any books in such a long time. Now I need some. Rui will kill you

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Hahaha, he can be rest assured I will hide behind a pile of books 😛

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      1. Cheila avatar

        True. You could also throw them. He would be in great danger

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        Har har har. I think Rosa shall not like that. Not to mention C. So I shall hold myself back 😛

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  33. Hemangini avatar

    Wow… beautiful books and places. In love.

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    1. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

      Thank you Hemangini! Reading your profile, I could make out that you would love it.

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      1. Hemangini avatar

        🙂 Thanks you for visiting my profile even before reading the comments. 🙂

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      2. Dippy-Dotty Girl avatar

        I did multi-task here 😉 And you’re quite so welcome!

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