by Ian | Jun 19, 2019 | England
The concept of the comedic duo has deep roots in England. The characters of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern in the Shakespeare play Hamlet, have often been viewed as providing the audience, in an otherwise gloomy play, with a touch of comic relief and since then Britain...
by Ian | Jun 20, 2019 | England
Pub Talk – The Madness of the Imperial System of Weights and Measurements I make it a point during all of my stops to put my workaday world aside for a few hours and visit a local pub with the purpose of sampling some of the local ales. Generally, I keep to myself and...
by Ian | Jun 24, 2019 | England
In Memory of Treacle – Savouring the Beauty of the Empty Spaces of Northumberland Public space for walking and daydreaming is common in any town. Paths along canals wind and curve around cities and towns allowing residents a chance to escape the hustle and...
by Ian | Sep 22, 2020 | England
The Deepcut to Heather Ridge Supply Run* Listen up, Private! Division needs to be resupplied. Because we are surrounded and without motorized transport, our supply run needs to be done on foot and one man at a time through the forest, much of which is heavily...