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Happy New year with 101 pics from last year’s blogs

Pighog poetry nights,  Tom McGuinness’s Art, Rottingdean’s wishing stone, Mark Doty at the Troubadour, fishing and sunsets. Paris, Paul’s Punch and Judy, Foxton Lock, my harp teacher Andrew Ballantyne, the lovely lady in the Olde Tea Shop in Rottingdean who … Continue reading

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Folklore in Rottingdean

 Off we go on a field trip with tutor Colin Manton – who is a Lecturer in Local history and is now teaching a new course at Whiteways called Landscape and Ritual, Heroes & Villains:  English Folklore. This, the first of … Continue reading

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