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The Sincerest For Of Poetry
Apprenticed To My Mother
Walking Into Trouble
Dead Flies and Sherry Trifle
The Last Will Of Sven Andersen
Booms And Busts
Buster & Moo
Salisbury Square
My Father and Other Liars
Life In A Conversation
Life, in a Grain of Sand
Life In A Flash
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Tag Archives: Dunwich
Walking While Pondering #dunwich #suffolk
When it comes to weather, we can become a trifle obsessed. Today, fr’instance, the weather person told me we achieved the highest ever February temperature in the UK – 20.6 C somewhere in Wales. Most people of my close acquaintance … Continue reading
Walking Talking Reminiscing…
The images are from a recent walk around Southwold, Coveheithe, Walberswick, Sizewell, Dunwich, Thorpeness and Aldeburgh with three friends and their dogs. If you are wondering at the absence of Dog, he is off games just now, having a stone removed … Continue reading
Posted in Friends, miscellany, thought, walking, wildlife
Tagged aldburgh, covehithe, Dunwich, Southwold, Suffolk, thinking, Thorpeness, Walberswick, walking
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December #poem #walking
We walked, Dog and me, through Dunwich Forest and Westleton Heath This poem sort of drifted into my head and fitted both my mood and the scenery December Wherever we place our faith, in God or nature or another’s … Continue reading
Plus ca change…
Change can be good or it can be frightening. Change can be stimulating or depressing. Sometimes we expect to find changes and are surprised, pleasantly or otherwise, when we don’t. I went for a walk this last weekend. Five years … Continue reading
Wet wet wet – you’ll never walk alone, part two
Oh yes, did it rain. Take the contrast between this: And this: Needless to say the Lawyer and I only had the Dog for company. Poor mite was shivering by the time we reached Thorpeness, but we treated him to … Continue reading
Posted in miscellany, natural history, suffolk, walking
Tagged Aldeburgh, Chillesford, Dunwich, Maltings, Rendlesham forest, River Alde, Sizewell, Snape, Suffolk 60, Suffolk Coastal Path, Thorpeness, Tunstall forest
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You’ll never walk alone… part one
Walk on, through the wind Walk on, through the rain Though your dreams be tossed and blown Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart And you’ll never walk alone You’ll never walk alone So sung Gerry and the … Continue reading
Posted in miscellany, natural history, suffolk, walking
Tagged Dunwich, Kessingland, Lowestoft, Reydon, Southwold, Walberswick
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