The Royalla Roundup proved to be a fantastic Fair day, celebrated and
enjoyed by all community members, neighbours, friends and visitors.
Everyone who came was welcome to share in the delights of the fabulous
Autumn weather as well as the country air and atmosphere.
Initially I was a a little concerned when we drove down to “the
Common” to set up as a typical gorgeous crisp, clear Royalla morning had
turned bleak with a thick fog that had rolled in across the hills. We
could hardly see the road in front of us as we drove down into the
valley. This was not a good sign, but I should have known better. A
thick morning fog in the valley always means a very still day and by the
time the fair was declared open at 10.00 am the morning had cleared,
the sun shone bright to a perfect day.
Visitors soon filled the adjoining paddock carpark to overflow
capacity as the air was filled with the sounds of children laughing, and
the aroma of freshly baked bacon and egg rolls. As the day progressed
children ran around with brightly painted faces eating pink fairy floss
on sticks while parents listened to the wonderful sounds of the
musicians performing in the amphitheatre under the shade of the trees in
the elm grove.
I later asked a neighbour’s son which of all the rides was he
favourite? He couldn’t decide between the mechanical bucking bull,
(which he had 3 turns of and only fell off once!) or the pony ride. The
fact that he could also remember that the mechanical bull’s name was
“Kevin” but had trouble remembering the name of the pony, hinted to me
just which one might have truly been his favourite. :)
There was also a jumping castle and animals to pat in the petting zoo,
but the cutest of all to me were the baby alpacas. If only I could talk
my hubby into letting me have one or two on our land…mmmm…..will work on
that!
A
huge thank you to all those lovely parents, families and friends who
came by my stall to chat, support me and purchase a book or two. You are
all wonderful and I appreciate you all very much. :)
I hope you enjoy reading the books with your children and ask if you
would kindly take the time to write a review and send it to me either
here on my website, via email or on Amazon once they are listed there.
Struggling authors always need good reviews to help spread the word.
My
table was nestled under the shade of the beautiful elm trees amongst
all the other lovely arts and crafts, the path lead to the children’s
craft tables where they could create easter activities and other crafts
before the path eventually finished near the logs to view the musicians
and at one time a spectacular magician. I looked out towards the Rural
Fire Services truck and helicopter where
children spent a delightful time looking at all the equipments and
could ask the usual array of inquisitive questions that all budding
“fireman” at that tender young age tend to do.
Naturally, mums and dads were not forgotten. There were plenty of
shiny old cars on display. Farm equipment and machinery to learn about,
all your septic tank and storm water issues could be answered, gardenimg
supplies were plentiful, not to mention an abundance of secondhand
books and clothing to peruse.
My
“Gingerbread Alien” cookies were another yummy take home delicious
treat to be saved and eaten while reading the newest exciting chapter in
the ‘Bradberrie Brothers Alien Adventure” series. I was both surprised
and delighted to meet several families who walked past and noticed my
original book, “Gingerbread Aliens” then realised part two was now
released. It was music to this author’s ears to hear children ask their
parents if they could “please have the next book.” They just had to
find out what was going to happen next in Alien Shenanigans!
Emma the Eager Emu was the most popular of all three of my books.
Some of the lovely feedback was that it was wonderful to find a book
written about Australian animals, these are very hard to find, we don’t
have near enough of them. Mind you I think a lot of it has to do with
the amazing illustrations my fabulous illustrator has done for me.
Dianna Budd has made my bird characters come to life with charm and
humour. I adore them. :) Thiis
afternoon we met for a cuppa where I had the opportunity to tell Dianna
how much everyone adored her illustrations. We agreed we perhaps need
to get to work on the next book.
Once again I would like to thank the Royalla Roundup committee for
the opportunity for me to be involved in the inaugural country living
fair and hope that the community has rallied together to raise enough
funds to begin the building of our community centre. I look forward to
many years ahead meeting more and more neighbours during gatherings in
our upcoming newly built shed.
For those of you still waiting for the books to come on-line so that
you may purchase a copy via my website, I appreciate your patience. My
son is working on it, and promises to have all the kinks worked out
within the next few days. A busy Uni schedule has held him up, my
sincere apologies.
Alien Shenanigans and
Emma the Eager Emu will be available here. Please stay tuned!
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