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They Were Always Told To Keep Out Of Grandma's Room

Glass Half Full

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Glass Half Full

Cambridge. England. Spot of wine for lunch. As you do.

You Know Nothing Jon Snow

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You Know Nothing Jon Snow

Leaving So Soon

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Feeling Better On The Inside

Escaping the best that British weather had to offer.

The Silence After This

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Please Anyone, I Don't Think I Can Save Myself

I wonder if there's a good story behind why those shoes were left there.

Spooky Shed

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Spooky Shed

When we were kids the shed at the bottom of our garden was scary. An odd place that smelled weird, had cobwebs everywhere, and who knows what living underneath the boxes.

Brought a grin to my face that the smell hadn't changed at all.

Stretch Out And Wait

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Stretch Out And Wait

Beside The Seaside, Beside The Sea

The British seaside. There's nothing like it. And you really appreciate it when you've been away for so long. So many good memories. Buckets, spades, sandcastles, ice creams, arcades, and getting sand where sand doesn't really belong to be.

And in true British fashion, ominous clouds are ominous. But rain on the beach is all part of the fun really.

I Want To Ride My Bicycle

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I Want To Ride My Bicycle

I love walking around Cambridge. So many quaint shops and historic buildings. You could take photos there all day. It's a major University City so lots of students. And bikes. My giddy Aunt are there bikes. Lordy.

I Waited But You Never Came

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Where Next?

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Where Next?

Our annual ride of the tube.

Mind the gap.

Slowing Down At My Age

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Slowing Down At My Age

The village I grew up in has some spectacular historic houses. This one is my favorite. Tudor Farm, built 1603.

I Wouldn't Spend My Life Just Wishing

Drowning his sorrows at the seaside.

Somewhere Only We Know

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Somewhere Only We Know

Going back to England last week was amazing. But far too short. Living in the desert means it's awfully easy to forget just how green it is over there.

And to visit those secret places you played as a child is an odd feeling isn't it?

Dick Move

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Dick Move

It's those little tastes of where you came from that you end up missing.

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