MY Heroine !

Hiya Wall. I draw the LINE at talking to the microwave. They ping back !

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Enoch Arden

Was a major character in the Agatha Christie book Taken at The Flood. Enoch Arden is a narrative poem published in 1864 by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, during his tenure as England’s poet laureate. The story on which it was based was provided to Tennyson by Thomas Woolner. The poem lent its name to a principle in law that after being missing […]

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Don’t Even Bother

Not me. Wasn’t there. Know Nothing. I’m just a Messenger :o)

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Manic Street Preachers

In February 1995, the public were told that Richey Edwards of the Welsh rock band The Manic Street Preachers had gone missing. In today’s show Richard explores the claim that he is “missing” and attempts to piece together the evidence. It becomes clear that he is probably not missing and has never been missing. With […]

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Bubble & Squeak : GB Styleeee

I made a full pork roast dinner yesterday and we had a load left over – so today I’m doing “Bubble & Squeak.” This is basically the same pork, carrots, broccoli, green beans, yorkshire puds, roast parsnip and potatoes and GRAVY, smushed together roughly and fried in a pan with olive oil, garlic pepper and […]

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I AM BEING GANG STALKED!

Infamy. Infamy. They’ve all got it In For Me. LOL. Every time I go into my kitchen there is something tippy tappying on my window or quacking beneath it. Today, pheasants and squibbles (aka squirrels) and three mallards. #HELP? P.S. Tiny garden birds like robins and sparrows and tits LOVE potatoes. Anything from french fries […]

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5 Reasons To Like Crows

Versus 5 Reasons to Not Like Crows (just kidding) We shared our home for a whole year with a crow we’d rescued as a baby. He was beautiful but very annoying. My 5 Reasons : Everything – as in EVERYTHING – is interesting to a Crow. They don’t do boundaries. Tell a Crow that it […]

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May Day

I’ve always loved Beltane. May Day. The day that the children get to dance around the Maypole. My youngest was born on May Day and the first thing that his (other) grandfather said on hearing the fact that he now had two grandsons was – Oh. It had to be born on Labour Day. The […]

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Contemporary vs Traditional

My question : Why did they put the con before the trad? And when you read the trad – what’s at the bottom ? I learned the Traditional One…..with out the contemporary warning. ‘Nuff said. Move along.

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