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Day: 1 July 2007

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Book review: Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome

1 July 200730 March 2022

In many ways this is the ultimate children’s adventure: Pirates, natives, exploration, tension, scary scenes, humiliation, exhilaration, excitement, battle, peace-making, new enemies, new friends and

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Food glorious food?

1 July 2007

I just don’t get this… Müller Light Yoghurts. I can’t eat them, being a vegetarian. Because Müller Light Yoghurts contain gelatine. A yoghurt product? Containing

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To the theatre…

1 July 2007

On Thursday The Lovely S and I had an evening in the West End. A meal at Bertorolli’s followed by… Monty Python’s Spamalot! What can

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The definition of purgatory is…

1 July 200730 March 2022

Shopping. In Worcester. On a Saturday. On a wet Saturday. When every chav in the county under the age of 16 is also there. With

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A flying visit to the yard…

1 July 20071 July 2007

Dodging the many thunderstorms The Lovely S and I stopped off at the yard on the way back from shopping in Worcester yesterday. Unsurprisingly we

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Holding out for a Hero

1 July 20071 July 2007

there’s been so much going on I’ll have to do a piece-meal catch-up We spent yesterday evening at Stafford (not Stratford!) Castle, Staffordshire. First we stopped

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