A presentation each issue that informs
and entertains the readers of this ezine and is also
carried in Eric Shackle's E-Book, the first
multi-national literary attempt of its kind.
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Frog Rock's Bessie falls
for Lurgashall's Chudleigh
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A Special Tale
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Chudleigh (third from left) and some friends
Bewitched by the magic of the Internet, Bessie, a happy-go-lucky blue heeler
Australian cattle dog living at Frog Rock, in the Central West of New South
Wales, has fallen hopelessly in love with Chudleigh, an aristocratic black dog
who's the mascot of talented English artist Jacquie Lawson's
multi-million-dollar e-card enterprise.
"That pommy dog Chudleigh is my knight in shining armour," she
confided to her closest human friend, my son Ian. "I suppose he'll write me
off as a silly Aussie bitch." That observation is probably correct. The two
are poles apart, you might say.
Chudleigh is featured in many of Jacquie Lawson's delightful e-cards. I've
sent hundreds of them to friends around the world for several years. One of
their best features is that, unlike most "free" e-cards, they carry no
advertising.
"Jacquie Lawson is a prim English woman of a certain age residing in a
country cottage in the village of Lurgashall in West Sussex," we read on a
UK website (we suspect Jacquie must have written those words herself. Who
else would be so ungallant as to describe her in those terms?)
"Jacquie has become famous for building and selling classic-looking
flash greeting cards. Her cards stand in sharp contrast to the garden variety
put out by Blue Mountain, eGreetings, et al. Jacquie charges $8 per year for
membership and does not have an ad model.
"Jacquie is a regular at the Noah's Ark pub in Lurgashall."
Seeking further details, we found this rave review signed by M.A.L.:
Virtually everyone who has ever received a card
created by Jacquie Lawson has kept a warm and fuzzy spot in their hearts long
after the card was first received and read.
Learning about what motivated the author to produce
the first Christmas card and the wonderful people who assist Jacquie Lawson in
this effort is a delightful teaching and learning experience, which started
for me with a visit to Chudleigh's page. [Chudleigh] is a chocolate Labrador
and found in many of Jacquie's delightful cards.
Malcolm Caird, Chudleigh's human friend, is one of
the wonderful people who keep things tidy at the company located in Lurgashall
village, along with Beverley Pask-Hughes, Mike Hughes-Chamberlain and Sally
Lisney. Taking the time to read about these good folk, will make receiving a
Jacquie Lawson card in the future an experience which will be even more
meaningful.
Hmm. We have a sneaky feeling that Reviewer M. A. L. might be Malcolm
Caird himself.
Jacquie's website says:
Back in the year 2000, when Jacquie drew her first
animated Christmas e-card, she did so as an artistic and technical challenge -
and for a bit of fun. She sent the e-card to several friends who in turn sent
it to several friends ... and she soon became inundated with requests for more
from around the world.
To cover the enormous running costs of a site which
has to support hundreds of thousands of downloads a day, we ask for a very
small annual membership fee, which permits you to send as many e-cards as you
like to as many people as you like.
We don't aim to compete with the big e-card sites
which have dozens of artists and hundreds of e-cards. This site is always
going to be limited to what one artist can achieve, especially in view of the
complexity of these holiday e-cards, each of which can take several weeks to
create.
We started the site in February 2002, and so far we
have 85 e-cards in the collection, including a variety of Christmas and
birthday e-cards.
You can see some great photos of Jacquie and friends by clicking on the third
link listed below. She's definitely NOT "a prim English woman of a certain
age."
OK, so this is where we have to come clean!
Chudleigh is not in fact a chocolate Labrador as implied in all the
cards. He is in fact a Chocolate Labrador x Springer Spaniel. Deepest
apologies to all those Labrador fans out there ... your favourite
Christmas pin-up is not what he seems!
But apart from his little white chest, he has most of the
attributes of a Labrador, including the ability to chew his way
through a farm gate in about ten minutes flat.
Chudleigh was born in Lurgashall eight years ago. His father is a
Chocolate Labrador, and his mother is an English Springer Spaniel.
Fortunately, he has inherited the best traits of each breed. He is
highly intelligent, exceedingly sociable and very easy to train,
having learned how to 'track' from puppyhood.
Why "Chudleigh"? Well, there's a town in Labrador,
Canada, called Chudleigh, and another one in Devon, England of the
same name. And it seemed like a good doggy sort of name, really!
-- From Chudleigh's
Diary
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DISCLAIMER. I have never spoken to Jacquie, nor was I paid to write this
story. I just love her artistry and bubbly personality, in the same way that
Bessie loves Chudleigh.
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Bess sent this Valentine to Chudleigh
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