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Ironbridge


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Coliseum

There’s more culture in a pot of yogurt than there is in my home city, so I’m forced to travel for any cultural activities. The Coliseum in St. Martin’s Lane, London is the home to English National Opera and during the holiday season, it hosts visiting companies.
At the end of July, I went up for [...]

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A walk in the Park

Heavy rain did not deter me from a walk in the New Forest National Park last Saturday.
I was following a route publised in the “Country Walking” magazine a few months ago. Although I like to think I’m quite familar with the New Forest (I live around 5 miles from its Eastern edge), I’ve never done [...]

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Minstead Church

Although I have cycled near Minsted many times, I’ve never been aware of the lovely church. It was through sheer fluke that I’d took a wrong direction when driving through the New Forest (yes, lived close to the edge of it for for the past 50+ years!) and found it to be a most attractive [...]

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Admiralty Arch

Another from last Friday afternoon’s outing to central London

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