I am sure you have all had enough of meetings by now, I know I have. So I shall now return to York and the photographs of the Blue Bicycle that I promised to post.
The food was excellent and I would certainly go back again next time I visit York. Instead of the normal bread [...]
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The Blue Bicycle
10 Comments CherryPie on Jun 23rd 2010
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100 Photos 25 :: Crisp Cotton Sheets
Sound Asleep
You close your eyes and you will see
Micro-flashing neon lights
Open your eyes and you will see
It still looks like the same thing
Lie and wait for sleep and listen
To your heart beat too fast for sleep
Close your eyes and you will see
The sound asleep
I want to go, I want to go
I want to go down [...]
12 Comments CherryPie on Jun 23rd 2010
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One More Meeting
I had yet another meeting today which I won’t dwell on too much except to say it was in my lunch hour, it was about the proposed public sector cuts and the person who had asked me for a lift to the meeting was trying to dictate to me what time I would leave to [...]
Comments Off CherryPie on Jun 22nd 2010
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A Day of Meetings
Today has been rather hectic and it is nice to get home and relax. The first thing I had to do this morning was phone the RAC because I had received a letter stating that I hadn’t paid. I pay by direct debit so the card must have run out. When I [...]
6 Comments CherryPie on Jun 21st 2010
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Cherie’s Place – Thought for the Week
Fathers represent another way of looking at life – the possibility of an alternative dialogue.
Louise J. Kaplan, (Oneness and Separateness: From Infant to Individual, 1978)
8 Comments CherryPie on Jun 20th 2010
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Bridlington
Those of you who followed my weekend in York closely will recall my personal thoughts on Bridlington. The town does however does have some interesting history which is described briefly on Wiki:
The origins of the habitation of Bridlington are unknown but can be traced back to ancient times. The nearby Dane’s Dyke on [...]
10 Comments CherryPie on Jun 19th 2010