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Visit to London

So much happened in London. It is too daunting to record it all but I must say that I didn't realise how much I needed the impact and healing of high quality art and spent five hours at the Tate Modern because there was so much to see and I could see no reason for leaving. I am adept at speaking to strangers and I do this particularly when I'm on my own. I make no distinction between men and...

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planning for London

We are starting to plan for our visit to London starting on Wednesday through Sunday afternoon. I always take too many clothes and end up wearing one or two items and I never seem to learn. Sunny periods and showers so we had to take wet weather clothing and dry weather clothing. Great. Air B&B might seem a good deal but people have cottoned on to the fact they can charge pretty much the...

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Hyper-realistic nudes

A busy weekend indeed. I went along to the Greater Reset conference in Bath which is for enlivened and enlightened minds to meet with similar people and to keep each other up to date with the latest development in what is really going on. It was organised at the Apex hotel which is a top of the range establishment with a spa and Conference meeting rooms. Over 18 hours of material was presented...

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Catching up on my diary

I have not written a serious diary entry  for some time so this is a summary of what has been happening in the last week or so. We been doing quite a lot of work in a garden in Peasedown St John for a delightful customer who has a garden area that he does not have the time to maintain and we have stepped in to tidy it up. I first started working with him in 2018 and then did another clearing job...

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Clutton Fayre and the 50th Anniversary of Frome Council

To the village of Clutton to enjoy the annual outdoor celebration which does not change much from year to year. There are various small sales stalls, charity stalls, local initiatives, a large tent where the most glorious selection of cakes, all homemade, were available for the princely price of two pounds of slice.  I found someone who was selling carrot jam believe it or not and it was...

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Have I got cancer of the throat?

Today is my appointment at the RUH in the ENT department to see if my sore throat is just soreness itself or whether it is a sign of some sort of growth. My mother and my sister passed away from cancer so it is in the family so to speak. My appointment was at 10 minutes past ten so I decided to make a morning of it and go off and have breakfast at the hospital. I wondered around after alighting...

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