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Collecting rocks.

My Easter break rocked. It’s a pun that cannot be taken too far. Round rocks Square rocks Rockin’ the smoke. Rockin’ the toast. Leunig rocks? Odd rocks Colourful rocks Reading rocks. Uncooked rock. Done. Yum! Easter rocks. Elephant rock. Dog … Continue reading

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Standards and Goals

I wrote here, half a year ago, that my thoughts were going somewhere, and that once their goal was clear I’d share. It’s a nice little rhyme, isn’t it? Unfortunately, that’s almost all it is, too, because promising something that’s … Continue reading

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My Holidays – a Slideshow

I’ve just discovered how to do “slideshows” here on WordPress. A bit slow of me, I know – I’ve often felt that I need to get myself properly into this blogging thing, by actually learning more about all the different … Continue reading

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The Week That Was

…in verbs! Alphabetised for your convenience. Alphabetising: only became part of my week right now. But better late than never? Same with Blogging, which I re-started approximately a week ago. Chocolate(ing): with my numerous cups of tea, and in the … Continue reading

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I Don’t Know What I Can Save You From

You called me after midnight it must have been three years since we last spoke I tried so hard to bring back the image of your face from the memories so old I tried so hard to follow but didn’t … Continue reading

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Morocco IIii

We caught the train to Fez in the morning of Day 4, and in the evening I didn’t update my diary because (as I wrote the day after) “although we did lots, or maybe because we did lots, I had … Continue reading

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Morocco I

I’m in two minds about this. On the one hand, I think travel-writers (/bloggers) should have superior observational/descriptive skills, and (or at the very least and/or) they should know something about the place they are traveling to/through and thus have … Continue reading

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10th

Good Ways to Have a Cup of Tea With TimTams (thank you parents!) Under a blanket in a couch As accompaniment to a book (Se una notte d’inverno un viaggiatore) When it’s dark outside (always, these days!) In bed At … Continue reading

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