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In which there is a leap into the unknown | Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country)
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Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country). It's all about the cider. In which there is a leap into the unknown. April 6, 2010. In contrast to last year’s epic journey. Around the Northern counties of England, this Easter has passed in a pleasurable haze of leisurely breakfasts, a bracing walk by the sea in Clevedon, playing Rabbids 4, eating Thai food and drinking lots of beer. Oh, and of course, Easter wouldn’t be Easter without these:. My favourite are Lindor little pieces of chocolatey heaven).
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In which my working life changes yet again | Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country)
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Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country). It's all about the cider. In which my working life changes yet again. July 3, 2015. In a situation that I’ve encountered several times before. But ah, what if I’d made the right one? And I believe I have: as of mid July I am going full-time freelance. It was a decision that took a lot of mulling over both in my head and with S, but now that the die is cast I’m really pleased I’ve done it. Going part time freelance. Filed under It's all about me. You are comm...
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Facts about cider | Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country)
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Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country). It's all about the cider. My favourite cider is made by Thatchers. I also really like Brothers. Pear cider as it tastes like lemonade and gets you pleasantly floaty after a bottle. In the fourteenth century children were baptised using cider as it was cleaner than the water available. The UK has the highest per capital consumption of cider in the world, as well as the largest cider-producing companies. The Wurzels made cider famous with their song. Build a w...
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In which there is a house tour | Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country)
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Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country). It's all about the cider. In which there is a house tour. May 13, 2015. Our balcony was finally finished over the bank holiday, and so coinciding with S taking some photos of the house with a wide-angled lens, I thought I’d share the fruits of our labours over the past few months. This is what it looked like before. And here’s how it looks now. Itchen: all units, sink and worktop from Wickes; d. One response ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting ...
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In which I’m hanging by a thread | Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country)
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Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country). It's all about the cider. In which I’m hanging by a thread. January 20, 2011. I’ve lost my job again. This is the third time in eighteen months. When I found out yesterday that the council definitely isn’t funding the project anymore, I was fine. My boss was upset; she’s losing 4 members of staff which is hitting her hard, but me? Despite thinking I was OK with losing my job, deep down I wasn’t. No matter how much I told myself that it was pretty certain...
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Say hello | Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country)
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Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country). It's all about the cider. I love getting mail, so if you’d like to get in touch you can contact me on westcountrypostcards@gmail.com. An Awfully Big Adventure. Come Dance With Me. Feeling a bit list-less. Going to the chapel. I heart the Arts. It's all about me. Life in the West Country. Nose in a Book. The Life and Times of Rachael E Stiles. It's the small things. Peacock Feathers and Diamond Rings. Skinny Latte Strikes Back. Ssshh up, I'm talking.
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In which that was the month that was: May issue | Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country)
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Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country). It's all about the cider. In which that was the month that was: May issue. May 29, 2015. You’ve gotta love May, with its double bank holiday action. Shame the weather wasn’t playing ball all the time though! So this month I…. Went on another 20s’ themed hen do. We ended up hanging from our hocks on the fence outside the Torquay big wheel — and just got the photo before we were angrily told off by a cafe owner. Continued working on the garden. Fill in your de...
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In which those were the months that were: June and July edition | Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country)
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Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country). It's all about the cider. In which those were the months that were: June and July edition. August 8, 2015. Trips, barbecues, picnics and birthdays… June and July had a great mix of fun stuff that was planned in plus some more spontaneous things. Watched Jaws in the woods and Dirty Dancing in a hot tub. Celebrated a friend’s wedding. Had a reunion in the New Forest. Best friend Z was back for a bit from Australia, so we gathered a group of university and scho...
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Postcards | Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country)
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Postcards from the Edge (of the West Country). It's all about the cider. Postcard from the Balkans, part 1. August 26, 2016. When my great friend B moved to Sarajevo last year, we knew that it wouldn’t be long before we visited her and her family. An investigation into flights quickly revealed that there are no direct flights to Bosnia from the UK, however, so some creative travelling was going to be in order to make a visit happen. Belgrade was my least favourite place of the trip, but it still had its ...
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