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Monthly Archives: March 2021
Two Photogenic Clocks
Since we are again changing our clocks I decided to post pictures of the two most photographed clocks in England. Most of you will immediately know which clock is the most photographed, but have you even heard of the second? … Continue reading
Posted in Memories, Sports, Travel
Tagged Big Ben, capital of britain, Chester England, Clocks, Eastgate, England, history, London, Olympics, queen victoria, travel
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Middle March Thoughts
The middle of March is here and a lot of things are going on. Middlemarch is not about a time of year, but rather a fictitious place in the British Midlands. However, I always think about the book during this … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Culture, History, Memories, Nature, Seasons
Tagged Ides of March, ireland, Irish, March, Middlemarch, Pi Day, pie, Spring, St. Patrick's Day
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