Mill Green Museum's latest exhibition, ‘What the Wind Saw’, will open to the public on Saturday, July 20. The exhibition is a literary journey through the heart of Hertfordshire, featuring a captivating collection of Hertfordshire-inspired short stories by local author and performer, Zoë Jasko. Zoë Jasko (Image: Supplied by Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council) Zoë said: “My book is a collection of stories inspired from my walks in the countryside around where I live.
"I wrote this book because I am proud of the beautiful county of Hertfordshire, and I want others to enjoy it as much as I do. "I also wrote my book to encourage us all to walk in the countryside — it's good for our physical health, our mental health, and our imaginations!” Visitors to the exhibition at the tourist attraction in Mill Green are invited to join Zoë on a literary journey through local towns, villages and landmarks, and enjoy the rich history that Welwyn, Hatfield and beyond has to offer. The cover of What the Wind Saw by Zoë Jasko (Image: Zoë Jasko / Supplied by Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council) Zoë's stories weave together tales from the Roman invasion to Ebenezer Howard's Garden City legacy, exploring the people and places that have shaped Hertfordshire.
Councillor Jane Quinton, deputy leader of the borough council and executive member for leisure and community, said: “We are so lucky to have a museum like Mill Green Museum and Watermill in Welwyn Hatfield. Their new exhibitio.