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I just celebrated my forty-eighth birthday this past weekend. So this is 48! It feels much the same as 47 in one regard, and quite different in another. Quite a […]
Read PostThis weekend, I watched the 1951 movie, THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD. This was the first adaptation of John W. Campbell’s book WHO GOES THERE? And while I enjoyed the […]
Read PostI am not one to make New Year’s resolutions. In that regard, I am once again very much my father’s daughter. What we celebrate as the start of the new […]
Read PostThe rest of my first week in England flashed by. Gareth and I lived in a happy haze over our engagement, and we started to talk about the future. The […]
Read PostIn ancient England, a number of stone circles were built. Most of them remain mysterious, as no one knows for sure what their purpose might have been. Among these, Stonehenge […]
Read PostOh, the day after our Christmas Steps adventure began in the purest hangover pain, and hunger pangs. Since I fancied a light breakfast of crumpets. Gareth made sure I got […]
Read PostA return to normality from jetlag meant my appetite roared back to life. So upon waking, Gareth and I went over to the Portishead Waitrose and had a full English breakfast […]
Read PostAfter our Wales adventure, Gareth drove us back to England, to the city of his birth and much of his adult life: Bristol. We explored the harbor area of the […]
Read PostIn the weeks leading up to my visit to the UK, Gareth asked what I wanted to see, and I mentioned that my younger son was keen on seeing castles. […]
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