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  With a birthday falling in the long summer holidays I was never faced with the dilemma of whether to risk bunking off school, although in all honesty with my mum it was never an option.
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  If like me you remember the daily news broadcasts from Northern Ireland during the 1970s and 80s, Belfast might not seem an obvious choice as a holiday destination.
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  On the day the nation celebrated Armed Forces Day I found the grave of a First World War soldier at Radnor Street Cemetery.
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           <title>It's all downhill from here</title>
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  Exactly two years ago I started walking. Not for the first time of course, I’d grasped the basics at roughly the correct age but to be perfectly honest that’s about as physically active as I’ve
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  Yesterday evening we enjoyed another guided walk around Radnor Street cemetery, despite leadened skies which threatened rain but thankfully held off until the very end.
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  The theme of this week has definitely been walking. Yesterday Leah and I joined a guided walk round Rodbourne in the company of Gordon and Ernie from the
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  As the Radnor Street Cemetery walks approach I’m busy taking tips on how to deliver my research. Humour is a great tool but in a cemetery has to be handled sensitively. And how do I detach myself
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  Sometimes putting it in plain English isn’t – well as plain as you think it’s going to be. Just as I’ve been worrying about my emails being misinterpreted and my texts not saying exactly what I
  mean, even though I use proper words and punctuation, now it’s just been pointed out to me that my farewell to Roger Trayhurn yesterday made it sound as if he had died!
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           <title>A Fond Farewell</title>
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  And so we said a fond farewell to Roger.
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           <title>Fancy meeting you here!</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  Last night I met Michael Wood at a Swindon Festival of Literature event at The Arts Centre Swindon. I say ‘met’ –
  I actually sat in a packed audience and listened to 60 spell binding minutes of Michael talking about Kibworth, the Leicestershire village that was the subject of his TV series (and book) The Story
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