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Conclusion of short break in North Somerset

I do not like to leave anything unrecorded but on this occasion I find myself somewhat short of energy and time so I will be publishing a few pictures that will have to suffice. On the Friday morning, the day of our departure from the hotel, we decided to go along the coast to have a look at  Minehead, the historical center of one of Butlins holiday camps. The town itself is pleasant enough. We...

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Testimonies of those who have seen heaven

I have always been interested in life after death or more specifically what happens when you leave this mode of existence and move to another and what experience is people get. Advanced information is obtained when people temporarily leave their body after an accident on during an operation that goes wrong; they see things from a different point of view. Losing the fear of death is vital to a...

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A Stay at an award winning Somerset BandB+ – was it worth it?

We decided to have a  pre birthday mini holiday this time going to an award winning bed and breakfast come Hotel near Porlock in Somerset called Bossington Hall. The manager and owner, Guy, was in Liverpool receiving the bronze Award for the best bed and breakfast establishment in the United Kingdom. He came as a marketing person and took over the establishment in 2021 with very little...

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A local summer fete – Radstock in all its glory

Off to the Radstock summer fair which is held in a field adjacent to St Nicholas Church. It is one of the most local fairs I have been with local homegrown entertainment, including a pop-up town band where you did not need any musical qualifications to join. There were about 16 stalls one of which was devoted to  encouraging people to exercise by riding a bike. Support was offered for those...

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Yet more from Bath on a sunny but breezy day

Off to Bath to buy some bits and pieces for my birthday party next Sunday. We stopped off at the Methodist church in Manvers Street. There is always a welcome in this clean and bright place with plenty of social activity for the older people. someone has taken the trouble to provide this helpful flyer Sam Evans, 26, he passed away three years ago 24th of May leaving a massive hole in our hearts...

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Starting a new ZOOM group – a practical example

Irrespective of how long I have been in the field, I love starting new things. If something is there in the ether but has not been manifested in the physical form I feel strangely secure. I always felt this way and I cannot explain it This evening I had cause to be the founder or coordinator of a new specialist group that was conceived only last week as an offshoot of an existing group. I feel...

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