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  • The Laws according to Catholicism.

    Memoirs of a Geezer.

    This is the memoirs of an ordinary person, but by one who witnessed the hardships of a life of poverty and other misdemeanours of living in a household that contained eight children.This is a story of a boy who had religion rammed down his throat, only to eventually despise God and Christianity the more it was pushed towards him.P.S. Do excuse the grammar; I have written this book myself and ... Leer más

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  • North, South, East, West

    and one in the middle

    In 2012, I visited Norfolk, Cumbria, Cornwall, Ayrshire, and the Cotswold's. Normally I would write each of these rambling holidays in segments for quicker reading, but elected instead to write them all down as one complete diary.These are the memoirs of the walks that I under took, not to mention a lot of history of each of the towns that I visited. ... Leer más

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  • The Loneliest Hobo

    The Longest Road

    Having made a fruitless search for some friends in the upmost western part of Cornwall I was left with financial difficulty in getting back to Birmingham. I had already been walking about the English countryside since April and it was now October. I was in no real rush to get back home immediately and I fancied a bit of a stroll anyway. This stroll took me over a month to complete, and as the ... Leer más

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  • When the sun sets over

    Hunstanton

    A few lines of a recent visit to Hunstanton during the Late Spring of 2014. These lines are memoirs only, just a man reminiscing a few days away from the hardship of an urban life. ... Leer más

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  • Yesterday once more

    A week in the pleasant village of St Minver, Cornwall in September 2013. As a hardened rambler, I found the public footpaths and bridleways a plethora in abundance for my feet to get carried away with expansive scenery that I find emotionally breath taking.Visits to Port Isaac, Port Quin, Padstow and many other delightful villages, make an excellent break from the hardships of the working week. ... Leer más

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  • The Hollow by the Mere

    The Mermaid of the Forest

    In April 1990 I decided to leave the domestic hell of a relationship that saw my long time girlfriend throw me to the streets, in an attempt for her to find a better love elsewhere, and in doing so, she left me naturally homeless.I could have stayed with friends or relations, but those sort of agreements are always short lived, and I would only end up back at square one and ultimately on the ... Leer más

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  • This is where the Elephant comes to die

    Walking the rural countryside of Great Britain has always been a fond pastime for me. And in this book I visit the Lake District, Lincolnshire, The Peak District, and West Lancashire, to find the perfect walks for a hardened rambler.Join me on an editorial sitcom of laughter and fun as I walk the natural countryside of rural England. ... Leer más

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  • Sixteen Wind Turbines

    Crystal seas, blase prairielands, and......

    The memoirs of my first trip to Cornwall in over forty years, and the first ever to the North Cornish Coast. It was here that I finally found where heaven was.Like so many prairielands in the UK, Cornwall is not short of paradise for the hardened rambler. ... Leer más

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  • Grange-over-Sands

    The town of the sleepy quiet

    A rough guide of things to do and places to go if you are in or around the environs of the peaceful town of Grange-over-Sands on the South Lakeland peninsula (plus a lot of things not to do). ... Leer más

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  • Milnthorpe revisited

    Lost in the darkness

    Another trip up to the Lake District, and once again Milnthorpe makes pleasant walking for the Autumn fall.I visit Barrow-in-Furness to watch a game of football and generally do a lot of Autumn walking along the Bela and Kent rivers respectively. ... Leer más

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  • Hiking on the Dock of a Bay

    An invitation to visit South Wales during a warm week in the middle of the winter for a free holiday was too much an offer to refuse. A hike about the small town of Neyland, situated dead opposite Pembroke Dock, was a great relief from the rat race that is Birmingham. This a short journal of my visit on the south coast of the magnificent country that is Wales. ... Leer más

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  • Singing in the Valleys;

    and then into a town that died

    A walk about Porthcawl and the towns environs during the middle of Spring 2013,The journey takes me through a lot of disappointment, but thankfully through lot of the more beauty spots that are further afield from a quite sorrowful town. I am accompanied by Mike Thomas, an old friend who is of Welsh origin and knows the better parts of this majestic country. ... Leer más

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