Amanda Owen Photos Richard Wilcocks |
Flock Star! by Sally Bavage:
Amanda Owen, also known as the Yorkshire Shepherdess, arrives in a whirl of activity fresh from a book-signing at a city centre bookshop and sets up her photomontage. Hundreds – literally – of beautiful images of Ravenseat farm, her nine children (yes, you read that right), her two thousand sheep, her dogs, her horses, and the stunning landscape throughout all seasons. And as if this wasn't entertaining enough, she answered first the interviewer's questions and then those of the audience with complete openness, honesty, down-to-earth humour and great charm.
Amanda Owen, also known as the Yorkshire Shepherdess, arrives in a whirl of activity fresh from a book-signing at a city centre bookshop and sets up her photomontage. Hundreds – literally – of beautiful images of Ravenseat farm, her nine children (yes, you read that right), her two thousand sheep, her dogs, her horses, and the stunning landscape throughout all seasons. And as if this wasn't entertaining enough, she answered first the interviewer's questions and then those of the audience with complete openness, honesty, down-to-earth humour and great charm.
Born and brought
up in Huddersfield, she was inspired by the James Herriot books and decided she
would become a contract shepherdess. As
you do. Whilst on a visit to deliver a prime
ram to a very isolated farm high up in Swaledale, near the Tan Hill pub (the
highest in England), she met the incumbent, Clive Owen. And her destiny - they got married, farm Ravenseat together as
a partnership and have managed to produce nine youngsters ranging in age from
fifteen years to nine months. And with no live-in or part-time help of any kind – “I
have no Spanish au pairs hidden away.”
Every time you
ask her about what is a good day, or her ambitions for the future, she comes
back to her children, wishing for them to become, or do, what they wish in life
– though she suspects one son is a born engineer, another a farmer and a
daughter will be a doctor. She glows
with pride as she mentions them.
Although
realistic about farming – “livestock can sometimes be deadstock” - she is in
fact a soft-hearted shepherdess, giving little lambs born too soon the warmth
of the aga to try to bring them round, and hand-rearing a good number of lambs
each year with the help of the children.
And all this before they set off for school just gone 7 am – there are
horses and ponies to feed and muck out, sheep to feed and check, other chores
to do all before they go off to school.
They all have a long and tiring day, but as she says “That is the reality
of hill farming.”
She has continued
to diversify the enterprises that make Ravenseat economically successful – for
there is no fortune to be made from hill farming. Cream tea for walkers on the Coast to Coast
path (I have had one of these, scones fresh from the oven were simply delicious,
and served with great aplomb by some of her children). A shepherd's hut down by the river as a tiny
B and B (Ade Edmondson stayed in this when interviewing her for ITV). A locally-purchased farmhouse has just become
a more conventional B&B. A film is
to be made of the lives they lead at Ravenseat.
She has written the foreword to a new print-run of the James Herriot
books. As she says, life's dream became
a reality as they filmed some scenes for a commemoration of Alf Wight's (James
Herriot) centenary birthday at Ravenseat itself.
Her books sell
in their thousands, giving pleasure to many who enjoy reading about her life
and her choices. From the comfort of a
fireside chair, I suspect, for it is indeed a gritty and determined lady who
can sustain such a tough and uncompromising life.
The Yorkshire Shepherdess, by Amanda Owen, paperback pub 2014, ISBN 978-0-283-07196-6
A Year in
the Life of the Yorkshire Shepherdess, paperback pub 2017, ISBN 978-1-4472-95-26-6
Sally Bavage adds:
Thank you, too, to the army of LitFest home bakers (especially Mary Francis and Rachel Harkess) who provided such a delicious array of cakes for the refreshments: almond and orange; chocolate Guinness; coffee and walnut; lemon drizzle; marmalade; stem ginger; tea loaf; treacle, walnut and date; Victoria sandwich.
Audience Comments:
A very interesting and informative
discussion. Amanda is a remarkably resilient woman with a strong sense of
purpose. Really enjoyable.
The best and most inspiring literary event
I have ever been to. Thank you so much.
Delightful. Lovely to follow it with
homemade cake. Impressive organisation and care for audience comfort and
enjoyment.
Good to have photos. Some really great
atmospheric shots. Would have been better if sound system had been sorted out
beforehand. Would have been interesting to hear more about actual farming and
how they cope.
Excellent photographs. Conversation mode
between Amanda and other was successful. Interesting to get a glimpse into an
unusual life. Refreshing.
Very interesting insight into Amanda's
life, especially as myself and my partner have acquired The Old School Art
Gallery in Muker, Swaledale - it is a stunning area
Thoroughly enjoyed seeing Amanda again -
love the back drop of super photos with the livestock and of course
children/family in general. Enjoyed the conversation angle too. Look forward to
next book and 'film' !!
An excellent afternoon, heard Amanda before
at Wetherby. Much preferred 'in conversation'. What a Lady. Both my
grandparents were farmers so can understand her and her family's lives.
Brilliant photos.
Amanda is an interesting and lively speaker
- great to hear her talk of her unusual lifestyle. (Particularly interesting
since she grew up in a v. different environment.) I felt the event was quite
short - would have liked longer with more time for more questions.
This was an excellent afternoon event, one
of the best so far. The combination of Amanda's talk with the slide show in the
background was stunning! Many thanks to Amanda and the LitFest team.
Excellent, Amanda so natural - Sally very
professional. Very interesting afternoon. Good venue!
Excellent event. Amanda spoke so well.
Questions put to M.C. were good. A delight to see all: talk and pictures.
Amanda was amazing as was the slide show.
Perhaps as a male too much emphasis on birthing as opposed to farming. The best
of luck with all your endeavours, you deserve every success.
Wonderful, informative and entertaining
talk. Beautifully evocative photos. Thanks for organising this.
Very interesting and enjoyable. What an
amazing woman! She must have limitless energy and stamina. And what lovely
pictures.
Very good format. Amanda is a very engaging
speaker.
Very interesting, Amanda painted a
colourful picture of life on a hill farm in Swaledale. Great photography also!
Excellent, very enlightening to their way
of life. Good venue.
The photos were brilliant and it was
interesting listening to Amanda.
Very interesting. Maybe drinks and cake
could have been better organized.
A great view of someone else's life - ??
Excellent guest speaker.
Really enjoyed the talk - think she is
amazing. Enjoyed the pictures too.
Really wonderful. Amanda is so natural and
a wonderfully clear speaker. Extraordinarily interesting.
Very successful event with an appealing and
amusing speaker.
What a fabulous event. A super ?? And
informative! Great down to earth Yorkshire wit and delivery by Amanda!
A totally entertaining look into a
particular kind of life. Amazing, a bright light in a naughty world. Thank you
Good talk, good cakes, what more do you
need?
Excellent presentation by Amanda. Room a
little crowded and dated. Photos really well taken and presented.
V. good hearing what life is like living,
working and bringing up a family in quiet remote area and how changes are made
and necessary.
Wonderful. An inspiring talk. Really
enjoyed listening to her anecdotes.
Very entertaining and informative with
great pictures.
Interesting talk - with lovely photos in the
background.
Excellent sound system and well organised
seating.
Enjoyed it very much. Very interesting.
Wonderful afternoon, can't wait to read the
book.
Very entertaining, very informative,
wonderful photograph. A very well organised event. Thank you.
So well organised. Amanda - you were
superb.
A very well organised event, a real
Lit/Fest.
Loved the books Amanda. You're an
inspiration.
An excellent event. A very professional
speaker.
Absolutely fabulous. So interesting!
It was fabulous!
Very interesting. She is absolutely down to
earth and very, very ???
Very interesting. A wonderful personality,
honest and down to earth.
Very interesting. Liked the interview
format but would have been good if it was longer. C1.5 hours for questions.
Very interesting. Amanda is amazing. Would
like it to have lasted longer!
Fascinating
Brilliant. Extremely interesting.
Super in every way.
Very interesting
Very, very good.
The lady asking questions did not explain
who she was and went on rather a long time. Why did she do the reading. Would
have been much nicer to hear Amanda!! Enjoyed but rather spoilt by the intros.
Q&A section was better than the start. Fab slides.
The facilitator didn’t say who she was
& spoke too much at start - more than ten minutes before Amanda Owen began.
AVAs poor especially sound/mics for first part. Amanda very good speaker -
interesting and informative. The facilitator got onto stride and managed the
audience questions well. A very good afternoon and event. Lovely slides. NB
confusion as to venue when purchasing tickets @ HEART. Thankx
Excellent slides! Really interesting talk
with a friendly 'interviewer' but … 1. microphone 2 didn't work. 2. Started late. 3. Slightly disjointed as
interviewer switched between reading/asking questions and handling the
microphone. Truly inspiring woman. Clean venue. Friendly team on the door.
Lovely cakes!
Too much of the ‘interviewer' and not
enough of Amanda! Who was the other lady, anyway? Format was too forced and
artificial. Would have been better to let Amanda just talk and to tell us her
story. Incredible beautiful photos! The other lady needs to practise using the
microphone ... too much p & t! Sorry if that sounds a bit negative ... it
was a brilliant event!!! Thank you :) PS Initial confusion re: location of
venue. Bought tickets at HEART. Info in North Leeds Life was incorrect re:
start times and venue.
Nice event. Intro was too long yet not
clear from start that format was going to be that of an interview.
Very light hearted, down to earth,
interesting. A good balance to the overall LitFest events. Sound system should
have been sorted out and checked earlier. It had been advertised that Amanda
was going to do some reading. That would have added character to it.
Amanda was very entertaining and
interesting. The host spoke too much. Not a very good venue. But all in all,
enjoyed it very much.
Wonderful afternoon. Slides too low for
full picture (seated at back)
Please,
please sort out microphones. Very hard to hear at the back. And please
raise the screen to its extent e.g. higher still. Otherwise an excellent
afternoon.
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