Tonight I am lying prone on a comfy bed in a Travelodge at Sleaford, recovering from the night driving to which my eyes no longer adapt well. Tomorrow will be a relatively short ride across the Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire fens, once the most fertile vegetable-growing land in England.

An area where some of my Haynes ancestors laboured, on the land or as skilled leather workers. Then migrated to Northampton (a centre for the shoe trade), via Cambridge where I studied Natural Sciences a century later.

My father’s cousin Edie Spencer, like him born in Northampton, was active in the Girl Guide movement in the twentieth century, and maybe that’s why I’ve responded like this, below, to the quadrille challenge set by Lillian of dVerse tonight. (We are to include the word ‘promise’ in our 44 word poem.)

Guiding promise

As a Girl Guide in 1964, I promised on my honour
to do my duty to God and the Queen
and to obey the Guide Law.

The laws changed over the millennia, and the Queen of England died; maybe England’s God too.

Promise me…

© Kathy Labrum McVittie 28 October 2024