Month: November 2017

Addendum – Bath on a rainy night

Continued from Bath Film Festival 2 - We had some time to kill between the end of the first showing 19.30 and the start of the next film 21.00 so we went for  wander, camera in hand. We walked across town (10 minutes is all it takes) and photographed along the way. It was full moon and a clear sky. It was Sunday night so very few people were out in contrast to the crowds on the balmy night...

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Bath Film Festival 2- anxiety – web designers

Friday 4 November 1664 ...Waked very betimes and lay long awake, my mind being so full of business.... How to stop worrying about things at night? The injunction 'put it out of your mind' is easier said than done. Maybe to read a good book or listen to some soothing music will divert the time. I reckon that trying not to think of something is doomed to failure. Eating or drinking before going to...

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The Bath Film Festival

Thursday 3 November 1664 ...At noon to the ‘Change, and thence by appointment was met with Bagwell’s wife, and she followed me into Moorfields, and there into a drinking house, and all alone eat and drank together. I did there caress her, but though I did make some offer did not receive any compliance from her in what was bad, but very modestly she denied me, which I was glad to see and shall...

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Shepton Mallet Pt. 2 and an organic evening

See previous Shepton Mallet Pt. 1 If you know where to go, there is a flourishing community within this Aldi/Tesco town. There are two particular gems that I would like to draw your attention to. My coffee shop  BA45AS We entered after some hesitation. It might as well have been part of the Viennese Cafe scene of the 19th century. We were greeted by the  enthusiastic Karen Mercer. Everyone was...

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Shepton Mallet in words and a pictorial tour Pt. 1

Wednesday 2 November 1664 ...Up betimes, and down with Mr. Castle to Redriffe, and there walked to Deptford to view a parcel of brave knees —[Knees of timber]— of his, which indeed are very good, and so back again home, I seeming very friendly to him, though I know him to be a rogue, and one that hates me with his heart.... Is Pepys being a hypocrite? Diplomacy does not imply lack of integrity....

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For older people who are garden owners

Tuesday 1 November 1664 Up and to the office, where busy all the morning, at noon (my wife being invited to my Lady Sandwich’s) all alone dined at home upon a good goose with Mr. Wayth, discussing of business. Thence I to the Committee of the Fishery, and there we sat with several good discourses and some bad and simple ones, and with great disorder, and yet by the men of businesse of the towne....

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