I don't read as often as I should, but in the current lockdown situation I have particularly enjoyed Burial Rites by Hannah Kent. Beautifully written, haunting and powerful.
Very large flowerpot at Manchester Picadilly Station after clubbing at The Hacienda about 1989. Kicked "awake" every hour or two by a rather annoying policeman, although I'm not sure I actually really slept
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The Woodland Project supports East Sussex children with moderate to severe learning disabilities and their families. The project gives families the opportunity to spend time together outdoors in a safe environment where they can enjoy activities, relax and...
I saw them in 1998 (I think) at the Royal Albert Hall. Nearly wet myself with excitement when Liz Fraser came on for a couple of tunes. Would have loved to see them again but too expensive for me.
Took the kids to see Tomorrowland last night at the wonderful Picture House in Uckfield. Bonkers film, great retro-futuristic design, mad Eiffel Tower scene, quite enjoyed it but not Oscar material! 8/10
I "climbed" Snowdon a few weeks ago. Went up the Ranger path, which is not too strenuous and has much better views than the railway route. You can always descend by a different path as there is a bus that goes in a circuit, stopping at the start of each one. However, I didn't reach the top, as...
Saw Blur 23rd May 1994 at The Event. Bloody briliant. Also 29th July 1995 supporting REM at Milton Keynes. Just found the old ticket stubs! Always very good live, just need to find the rest of my tickets ....