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The United Kingdom votes to leave the EU

Bugger! I love being part of the European Union; I believe, with all its faults, it’s a force for good, and for peace. The trouble with referenda is that they are rarely only about the subject on the voting form, … Continue reading

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Newlyn, in Cornwall

As it was Sally’s birthday we had a few days in Newlyn, near Penzance. A real working, fishing, town with a strong personality. We took our time meandering back, and visited some old haunts in the Devon South Hams.  

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Sculpture at Asthall Manor

Asthall Manor, in Oxfordshire is a magnificent house with even more magnificent gardens. Every couple of years the owners curate an exhibition, currently onForm16: sculptures in stone. More at onformsculpture.co.uk. We met Wendy and Graham there. Most of the following pictures were taken … Continue reading

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The Banwell bone caves

A huge cache of ice-age animal bones, found in natural caves in the west of the Mendip Hills. These were discovered in the 19th century by a bishop who decided it was proof  of biblical texts, specifically The Flood.

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The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal

We cycled from Newport to Goytre Wharf, and back, on the Monmouth and Brecon canal in South Wales. Actually, for a canal, quite steep in parts.

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From Nailsworth to Horsley

A walk through the Cotswold countryside passing through Horsley Mill Fish Farm.

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Bruges. Again

We’ve been to Bruges about this time of year for three years now, mainly because we refuse to believe that the weather can’t always be worse there than it is at home. It was a draw, more or less, this … Continue reading

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Forest of Dean sculpture trail

The four sides of “Raw”, by Neville Gabie.

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The Slad valley

Laurie Lee made this part of Gloucestershire famous when he wrote Cider With Rosie about his childhood in the period between the wars. He died almost twenty years ago and in his lifetime the area moved considerably upmarket, being now full of … Continue reading

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Llanthony Priory

The little village of Llanthony, in the Welsh Black Mountains, is home to the spectacular ruins of Llanthony Priory. The scenery is breathtaking and incorporates the Offa’s Dyke long-distance path. We walked down to a village called Cwmyoy, on one … Continue reading

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