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  • Two Bridges Not In Two Bridges

    We climbed to the upper reaches of Dartmoor along some very narrow roads and some even narrower bridges on a Motorway and going to a junction 18 miles away, she enthusiastically tells you to "Stay on this road However, if you are going 218 miles she just rolls her eyes and says "Stay on this road for a long time The word and concept of a hamlet have roots in the Anglo-Norman settlement of England, where the old This is the later road bridge built in about the 1780's and both bridges are Grade 2 listed.

  • The Royal Shakespeare Theatre

    what is a theatre these days without a café bar on the ground floor and a scenic restaurant on the roof a Colonnade linking the Royal Shakespeare and Swan Theatres together for the first time, the PACCAR Room The audience can see plenty from the new roof top restaurant and tower though, who needs plays? This view looks pretty good to me. Ice and Lemon?

  • When Paris Came to Paignton

    He had his first patent by 1839 for a rock drill and his second by 1849 for a wood carving machine. Since his residence at Paignton he has done a great deal of good for the place, as, in addition to the The Singers are Americans, but they can do a thing in good mediaeval English when required. The house, or "Wigwam", was to have over 100 rooms. He is fond of music, a good musician, and one of the chief supporters of Covent-garden opera.

  • Babbacombe Cliff Railway

    Wane is still used however, as in good manners are on the wane. Which they are, particularly on Social Media, where a simple question about rooks making a noise can Apart from the armed warfare bit, it was more of a heated debate with little or nothing to do with rooks and a lot of waning good manners. They are running out of space now, there's just enough room at the bottom for what next?

  • Slapton, Part 3

    These convex mirrors below, are quite useful when the road is narrow and there are blind bends to negotiate This is the main road below, going back the way I came, somehow looking narrower and more lethal in this Thatched roof, hipped at left hand end. Thatched roof with gabled ends and eyebrow eaves, large stone rubble gable end stacks with slate weathering will no doubt return, maybe to emptier streets in the winter, when there are few leaves on the trees, wood

  • Tavistock Part 1

    all his stuff over, just like when you lose the argument with your other half and storm out of the room As the old realtor typo joke goes, "There is a widow in every room affording great prospects". This is probably as good a point as any to mention politics. Over the road from the ruined cloisters is The Bedford Hotel. Later in the doctor's waiting room I was flipping through a glossy magazine which had a feature on the

  • Odds and Sods May 2022

    The changing rooms are in the art deco style and have square metal windows and a staircase. It may be artfully placed, but it is still litter and while it makes a good picture and at least it isn't since 1927 and Plymouth City Council began discussing the possibility of sealing off the city with road Nearby in the village is this scene at the side of the road.

  • The Book of the Home

    The bundle at the bottom of the diagram is "orange-wood sticks". In striking out farinaceous foods she means anything containing starch. I have no doubt there were plenty of other howlers just as good. There are thirteen pages of tools to display in your new tool room. In all the years she lived there I only saw the "Front Room" or the living room used once, at my great-grandmothers

  • Death of a Building Part 1

    infinite wisdom, the local council then thought turning the open space below the library into a fast food central atrium had been designed as the location for reading and study areas as this cut off all the road noise from the surrounding busy road interchange. This food mall, while bringing in more people to the area, meant the atrium of quiet for reading rooms

  • Photo Walk to Sherford

    Weathered wood and weathered stone seem to end up with similar textures and colours. Road side stall selling preserves for charity. I haven't tried it, but have it on good authority that the jam is very good.

  • Birmingham Part 4

    The dome is the roof of the city hall or as it is officially called the Council House. It's not been a good decade for his works as they are coming down all over Birmingham, tip top tap, just This innocuous looking road sign below, for a small pedestrian link leads to quite a lot of ancient history It usually refers to an enclosed field where rabbits were kept and farmed for food and fur.

  • Wands, Part 2

    that I ended up buying two Wands as I felt I may need a spare because you cannot have too much of a good The wand comes in a neutral state and you have to impart your thoughts and feelings into it, only good Then when you are feeling down you hold the wand and it imparts the good thoughts and happy feelings back to you, altering your mood and allowing you to think more clearly.

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