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slightly unhinged Weymouth

We decided to have a day trip to Weymouth to get away from it all if only briefly. Little did we know that there were two football matches connected with the city in directly or directly so we have to ourselves up for a lively day.   Direct trains to Weymouth are infrequent so we took the 10-22 train from Bath and found that we could hardly get on as the three coaches were nearly full. Thank...

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Modern art with a difference plus a forest of EMF

I have written elsewhere about the effect of the electro magnetic waves particularly those coming from the five G and 4G system but also from mobile phones and today I achieved what must be a world record to me anyway of 356 devices within range. This reinforces my acknowledgement of the need to be out of range from this toxic atmosphere and when 5G is introduced into Bath where this picture was...

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A weekend in one entry

I've just returned from a week end during which I went to a party thrown by my son and his wife whose fifth wedding anniversary it is. It is very pleasant, and that pleasant feel does not diminish over time, when you know you've got the whole day to make a three-hour journey and you can do what you like and loosen up the purse strings a bit so we went to the lavender farm at a Falkland which is...

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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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Pictorial adventures in London part 1

Once more I am drawn to London this time to celebrate someone's birthday, that someone being the oldest friend I have going back to 1966. Once again I went the cheapo way via Megabus from Bristol for the princely sum of £2.99  on the outward journey and £3.99 on the return journey. My friend kindly put me up at the Premier Inn in Hampstead about which I have written many times. This trip I don't...

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Kilmersdon punches above its weight (again)

I have said this before and I will probably say it again, this tiny village of Kilmersdon (population 541) punches way above its weight. Kilmersdon Parish News is a bi-monthly product photocopied in colour. It was carefully produced and the 16 pages includes a listing of local groups; the Art Group, the Bridge club, the village hall itself, the Facebook group, the Village Day group, the...

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