Since you asked...the Imagist Walk was wonderful. Although we had a little bother at first -- the restaurant on Percy Street where the School of Images first met ninety years ago is about to become a Vietnamese place and the new owners didn't want some poetry thing on their doorstep and we were joined by a colourful character who declared himself the neighbourhood emporer and wanted to drag us all up to his rooftop terrace for some early morning whiskey -- the rain held off and Bob did a lovely job of escorting us all around Bloomsbury and Kensington and pointing out things like the former offices of The Egoist, the site of Monroe's bookshop where Frost first met Pound, the church where Pound and Dorothy were married, the little teashop where Pound and H.D. often went over their poems together, and all the places where Yeats, H.D., Lawrence, Pound and some others related to Imagism once lived. Imagist poems, it almost goes without saying, were recited along the way -- often to the puzzlement of those passing by. The man who now lives in H.D.'s old flat in Bloomsbury came out and chatted with us, saying he'd been there four years now and had yet to spend one unhappy day as its resident. Anyhow, the poet Hugo Williams was there to cover the event for the TLS, so something a bit more reportorial should be in that fairly soon. I'm sure those of us who were there would like to thank Bob for putting so much effort into researching and organizing the walk and, if I remember correctly, he promised there'd be another one to celebrate the centenary in 2009. I think he said that'll be a Wednesday. Michael Faherty