Monthly Archives: August 2014

Note from the small dog – about That Book

See, I told you… they just can’t be trusted. I am reliably informed the ball-guy will be here later this week… I will be having words. With the pair of them. Leave them with a keyboard and pretty much anything … Continue reading

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Flying high

I was having a five minute break in the garden with the camera watching butterflies and bees , contrasting the light, fragile flight of the brilliant jewelled wings with the impossible lumbering progress of the huge bumblebee making the rounds … Continue reading

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New Book – “Doomsday: The Ætheling Thing”

Doomsday: The Ætheling Thing Stuart France & Sue Vincent “Who was this Arviragus bloke anyway?” Don studies the light as it plays through his beer, casting prisms on the table. How is it possible to hide such a story… the … Continue reading

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Headlights on dark roads…?

 I do not recommend the Ford Puma for anyone taller than, say, three foot, who wishes to spend a night in a car, particularly if you want to be able to move again in the morning. Though ‘wishes’ may be … Continue reading

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Still time…

A hobbit’s revenge Originally Posted on April 6, 2013 The patio doors in from the garden had been open when I arrived for the first time this year. An observer would see me seated in the centre of the room … Continue reading

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