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A R C A D I A



                  Arcadia is a real place and a place of the imagination.  coming into leaf and there were small flocks of sheep
                  e real Arcadia is a remote and mountainous region  and goats, even an old shepherd with a ragged flock.
                  of the Peloponnese in Greece. In Greek mythology  In October we returned for a road trip which took in
                  Arcadia is the home of Pan, the god of nature, woods  Delphi, Olympia, and the temple to Apollo at Bassae
                  and flocks but it is also the source of a complex literary  in Arcadia. It was still warm enough to swim in the
                  and artistic concept which has come down to us  Gulf of Corinth but in Arcadia there were wild storms
                  through the centuries and still plays a significant part  followed by a sharp frost. An old woman running
                  in the way we view our own countryside. I live in a part  a tiny roadside cafe in her front room gave us her own
                  of England on the Herefordshire/Worcestershire  walnuts, raki and bread. On the television in the corner
                  borders, where farms, orchards, hopyards, rivers and  we could see rioting in Athens, smoke, cars over-
                  hills reflect the ideal pastoral landscape. I was brought  turned, politicians gesticulating. e troubles which
                  up in a farming family in another different but beauti-  were building up in May had reached boiling point
                  ful coastal landscape on the Isle of Wight. Certain  by October and the agony continues−but there were
                  landscapes touch my imagination, oen because they  few signs of strife in the countryside.
                  show the traces of continuous human interaction
                  over centuries and I need signs of habitation by  Another journey took us to Provence in February
                  animals or humans to give resonance.         2012: we explored the Camargue in brilliant sun, the
                                                               mistral blowing strongly, everywhere freezing and
                  In May 2011 I visited Arcadia for the first time. On the  glittering in the wind. Groups of black bulls and white
                  coast it was hot and orange blossom scented the air but  horses in a flat landscape; the sense of the sea and the
                  in the mountains of Arcadia it was an earlier season  clarity of the light were marvellous−another version
                  of plum and apple blossom, walnut orchards were just  of Arcadia.
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