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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: South London
Being Blown Away
Today, I walked 17,000 steps and climbed Kilimanjaro. And it was all done indoors. How? Why? Tomorow and Sunday the quilt group the Textiliste belongs to hosts their bi-annual exhibition. Long time readers may recall they held a special last … Continue reading
Walking The Dog #walks
This could be a post about my years as a pogoing punk rocker and the glories of Dr Feelgood circa 1979. It’s not. It’s about art. Specifically something called strava art. I’d not heard about this until a WhatsApp from … Continue reading
Circling Dulwich
Dulwich, for those who don’t know it, is a ‘village’ in South London famous for its boys’ public school, its art gallery and its association with Mr Pickwick. It is a small oasis, neatly tucked between Brixton and Peckham to … Continue reading
Posted in buildings, Dulwich, London, miscellany, walking
Tagged 1948 Olympics, Andrew Carnegie, Blackbird Bakery, Brixton, Brockwell Hall, Brockwell Park, Carnegie Library, Croydon, Crystal Palace, Denmark Hill, Dulwich, Dulwich Park, Gail's bakery, Green Dale, Herne Hill, Herne Hill Road, Herne Hill Velodrome, London, Mimosa Cafe, Peckham, Romeo Jones, Ruskin Park, South London, Stradella Road, Streatham, walking, Wembley Arena
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