Happy Bookshop Day from Hay-on-Wye (and its newest bookshop, Gay on Wye)!


Today is my 40th birthday and I have been spending the weekend book shopping, reading, eating and drinking. What more could I ask for?

Before we left for Wales, I had my book club over for birthday cakes and bubbles. My husband made me a chocolate Guinness cake (vegan so everyone could share it) and pumpkin chai cupcakes; both recipes were from Hummingbird Bakery cookbooks.
I’ll report back on Monday with my book haul and trip highlights.
For now, here are some sweet lines from a children’s book I read this morning, about cats named Tom and Mot who discover that friendship and imagination are the greatest gifts, and that present has a double meaning: the now that must be appreciated.

“And then it was time for a hot drink and the cake. The cake tasted like the BEST birthday cake in the world. … ‘Today was the best present in the world,’ said Tom. ‘The perfect present!’”
Happy Birthday! Looks like a delightful way to celebrate!
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Thank you! It was 🙂
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Happiest of birthdays! How wonderful to be in Hay (and that new shop looks intriguing: oh, dear, I’ll have to go to Hay again). Also love the pic of you two and puss!
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Thanks, Liz. Gay on Wye would certainly be up your street! Hay has gentrified and diversified so much since we first visited in 2004. Richard Booth would probably be turning in his grave, but it means the place has survived as a book town.
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Happy Birthday! Glad you’re having such a lovely literary and culinary day! Hope to see you and Chris sometime soonish. Sadly not at New Networks any more …
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So kind of you to comment! Yes, it’s such a shame NNN has folded. There’s nothing else quite like it. We will miss the literary nature community we found there.
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Happy Birthday! “Gay on Wye” is a great name.
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Isn’t it great?! We kept chuckling about it.
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Happy birthday to youuuu! It sounds like a perfect celebration 🙂 Can’t wait to see your book haul!
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It was just right, if over all too soon.
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Happy birthday. Looks a great weekend x
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It was! Thanks, Penny.
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I can’t think of a better way to celebrate a birthday, especially in such a CUTE town!!! And how lucky are you to have a husband who bakes??? Happy Birthday!
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Hay is a great place to explore. It used to have even more bookshops, many of them cheap and ramshackle, but it still has a dozen or more.
My husband does all of the cooking and much of the baking. I am very lucky indeed!
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Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!
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It was a lovely weekend. We even had sunny (but cold) weather on two of the days.
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Hay is one place I have on my bucket list too. So glad for you to have celebrated your 40th birthday in your happy place, surrounded by books. Happy birthday from Australia!
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Thanks for commenting, Jill! Hay is a must if you ever get across to the UK.
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Happy birthday, you young thing. It looks as if you spent it in the best way possible.
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I’d meant to get back to Hay again before 40. In the end I turned 40 there, which seemed fitting.
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I think so. Well done.
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Happy birthday and it looks like you had a beautiful and fitting celebration.
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I did! Thank you.
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Happy birthday!!
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Thanks, Laila 🙂
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Happy birthday! Amazing that nobody has thought of that bookshop name before, tbh
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Thanks! It’s pretty awesome — I kept having that Little Britain “only gay in the village” line (in a Welsh accent, no less) in my head.
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Happy belated birthday! I’m looking forward to seeing your birthday book pile. My husband is a baker, too, but something tells me he would actively avoid taking me to Hay-on-Wye, especially if it was my birthday.
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It can certainly be a dangerous place! The fact that I’d already been to two book towns earlier in the year probably reduced my overall spending.
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I had the same effect in charity shops in England this year. I found almost nothing I actually wanted to buy, probably because I bought so much last year.
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Happy happy birthday again Rebecca! Looks like an amazing celebration x
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Thanks! I had a good weekend 🙂
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[…] to the more expensive options (Green Ink, Booths). The town’s newest shop, as pictured in my birthday post, is Gay on Wye, which, with North Books, replaced Pembertons as sellers of new stock. (Booth’s, […]
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I love this! Happy Birthday! 🥳
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Thank you!
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Happy Birthday (again)!!! Really, this looks and sounds like my dream birthday. Someday I will go to Hay-on-Wye!
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I hope you can! Does Canada have any Book Towns?
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Not that I know of…
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