The family Stone
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It was pretty chilly overnight, even though the fire stayed in well. We had
a fairly relaxed start to the day, and then got in the car and headed up
the M1...
Not Even A Mouse
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Here is a short story I wrote for Radio 4 to broadcast on Christmas Day.
It was read by the very excellent Adrian Scarborough, and, while it’s still
on...
A Herbie Christmas Message
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Merry Christmas dear readers. My, haven't I been neglecting you lately!
Sorry about that, and sorry not to have got round to the usual Herbie
Awards thi...
Back on the rails
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I've just spent a most enjoyable long weekend down in Newhaven, and I'm
very pleased to say that the train journey, both ways, went without a hitch
(and...
Saou alley
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Another France painting: this is in Saou. I crept out early to catch the
sunlight streaming down an alley, then had the best almond croissant of the
trip. ...
The Odyssey 2019: Day 10 – Part 3
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Sandbank by RAF No. 4 to the Nene I really enjoyed our time on the beach,
but all too quickly the tide turned and we had to head back to sea. This
proved t...
Happy New Year boaters
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It may be a bit late but I'm going to suggest that CRT needs to make a New
Years resolution: Be nicer to boaters. (Now stop laughing in the back!)
Seriousl...
Little darling
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This is Soli, new to boating but taking it in his leapy stride.
Soli is from the greek island of Chios. He needs a step to get in and out
of the bo...
From 'Arctic gales' to 'scorching sunshine'...
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Express, Monday 29 April 2013:
*Any hopes of a reprieve for the Bank Holiday were dashed as experts warned
wind, rain and bitter temperatures will dampe...
1 comment:
You should send that pic of the Slough Arm to Richard Parry!
What happened to the proposed instrument viewing, Neil got all excited.
Kath (nb Herbie)
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