There is an ancient belief that objects hold the energy of those that surrounded them, that ancient buildings, temples and lands have stories to tell if we were to…
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Yesterday we went off to Latemer, a small secluded little villiage untouched by tourists (that I know of) for a snow adventure. I naturally forgot the tripod and realised…
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All you ever see is snowmen with nothing but carrot noses and stick arms. Yip you guessed it, I now officially have a new appreciation for a “snow day”…
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An African in England Questioned
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A little while ago I wrote An African Questioned… about all the questions I have received with regards to being African and growing up in Africa. This is part…
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You know generally I am not so stable on my feet on a nice summers day. If someone is going to a) knock into something b) slip down stairs…
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I woke up this morning early as always and quietly made my way downstairs to make some coffee. As I got into the kitchen my eyes wandered through the…
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Sign in a Laundromat: AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINES: PLEASE REMOVE ALL YOUR CLOTHES WHEN THE LIGHT GOES OUT. Sign in a London department store: BARGAIN BASEMENT UPSTAIRS. In an office:…
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Police reveal that a woman arrested for shoplifting had a whole salami in her underwear. When asked why, she said it was because she was missing her Italian boyfriend.…
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A list of actual announcements that London Tube train drivers have made to their passengers… 1) “Ladies and Gentlemen, I do apologize for the delay to your service. I…
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This letter was recently sent by Tesco’s Head Office to a customer in Oxford: Dear Mrs. Murray, While we thank you for your valued custom and use of the…