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November 18, 2008

Secret Passion

My secret passion lives at the bottom of my garden.  He is a Welsh cob, called Bandit, and his sexy and dangerous name is somehow not matched by his eyes, that are liquid and dark and kind.  When I feed him he leans his head briefly against my arm and closes his eyes. When I think of what kind of man he might be, I think of someone masculine but a bit soppy, maybe George Clooney.



Horses and writing.  I don’t know why but they’ve always been linked at important turning points in my life.



Years ago, for instance,  I was a wrangler on the set of a film (Ned Kelly) when I was asked to ride out with its star, Mick Jagger in order to make sure he didn’t fall off.  That led to my first published article. A big moment for me- I’d found what I wanted to do in life.



Later, I was on a seven day ride across Wales where I live, when I stopped outside a small church in the middle of nowhere, and noted a plaque to a girl who, in 1853, ran away with the Welsh cattle drovers in order to nurse with Florence Nightingale to Scutari. 



I felt a bolt of excitement: I’d found the subject of my first book, The Water Horse. Would I have recognized it had I been in a car? I doubt it.  I felt calm because I was on a horse, receptive, already in the rhythms of another century.
For East of the Sun, I hired a horse with a red bridle and went riding in Shimla, in the foothills of the Himalayas.  The track was steep and beautiful, carpeted with wild strawberries and it was a horse, as usual, who set my mind free to dream.


 


Ends.



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Published on November 18, 2008 00:00