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Topic: July 2014

It’s Gold, Gardens, Vikings and Tapas

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Cider with Laurie Lee

Pen in Hand

Eureka! Queen Lucia Invades Tilling-on-Sea

[caption id="EurekaQueenLuciaInvadesTillingonSea_img1" align="aligncenter" width="702"] There is venom behind the smiles of Geraldine McEwan and Prunella Scales in Tilling-on-Sea.[/caption]

Commonplace Book

[caption id="CommonplaceBook_img1" align="aligncenter" width="568"] Tenting tonight on the old camp ground? Try the formal gardens of Leeds Castle.[/caption]

Of Cabbages and Kings

 

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