The beginning of May heralds Dawn Chorus Day, and it was worth waking at 4.30am to be joined by our guests, Natalie and Steven, and spend an hour in the meadows listening to the birdsong as they got louder and louder. With the help of an app on Natalie's phone we managed to identify many different birds as they joined in the chorus. It was a beautiful morning for our guests to watch the sun rise over our shepherds hut and later enjoy a well deserved cooked breakfast sat outside on The Cob verandah.
We are gearing up for the Hay Festival which starts on 26th May and is one of the worlds biggest literary festivals taking place over 11 days. Authors, poets, historians, politicians, comedians and musicians will all be performing once again after a two year break due to the pandemic. There is a great feeling of anticipation as the tented village on the outskirts of Hay on Wye is erected. Bunting festoons the streets and the many varied and quirky shops in Hay prepare to welcome over 100,000 visitors to this small market town in Wales.