
The Daily Echo is going on holiday.
Except, it’s not really a holiday… we have a workshop in Dorset and then afterwards, we hope to spend some time with our American friends, before wandering off to explore pathways new and research sites as ancient as we can find.
The blog will be running at a reduced speed for a while, though there will be a few scheduled and guest posts to keep the place warm in my absence.
On the upside, there will undoubtedly be an awful lot to share when we get back.

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Happy wanderings, Sue!
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Thanks. Audrey 🙂
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Have a,blast !
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Thanks, Michael 🙂
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Enjoy the workshop and Dorset. If you get to visit Swanage esplanade, they do the best mango flavoured ice cream ever!
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Now THAT I will look out for 😀
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Hubby used to be beach warden on Swanage beach, though I didn’t know him then. Living in Poole we used to visit Swanage a fair bit, and the homemade ice cream was to die for. We went one day and the guy didn’t have any. When I explained we; come especially for it, he told me to come back in half an hour, which we did and there was plenty of mango ice cream for me to choose from. Naturally I had to have a triple after he’d gone to all that trouble! I hope it’s still there. From what I remember, it was on the sea front just down from the amusement arcades.
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I’ve no idea if we will get to Swanage, lovely though it is, but after that accolade, I feel we’ll have to try 😀
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Take care, and enjoy your plans.
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Footnote: If it’s still there of course. It’s been a while for us and looking at google pics, the beach is far from how we remember it.
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Have a wonderful time.
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Thanks, Mary 🙂
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Have a wonderful time! With bated breath we will await your return.
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There will be plenty to tell 🙂
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enjoy your visits and your time – i know you’ll have lots to share when you return –
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Oh, we will 🙂
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Safe travels.
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Thanks, Ken 🙂
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Have fun whither you wander.
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Thanks, Diana 🙂
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Have a blast Sue. ❤
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Thanks, Debby… a quick one, but I will ) xxx
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❤
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Cheerio. There you go. On your way! 😀
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And you waving goodbye.. wish me luck 😉
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Have a wonderful time!
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Thanks, Dorinda 🙂
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You’re welcome 🙂
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If I can make my imaginary flying abilities work, I will be there flying over the site, and enjoying everything. If not, I will put on my magic shoes and dance all the way! Have a joyful and hopefully restful break.
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Have a great time, Sue.
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I hope you get to visit the Jurassic coast, Sue. Have a great time.
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Reblogged this on Viv Drewa – The Owl Lady.
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Just relax, Sue and enjoy your wanderings and friends. We’ll be here when you get back!
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Soak up the beautiful countryside, rest and recharge. 🙂
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That butterfly image is spectacular!
And … American friends? Are you hopping the pond?
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No… sadly not, but they came to our workshop last weekend, and we were lucky enough to get to spend some extra time with them in the landscape 🙂
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