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Dukinfield Fingers and Jobs 12th August | NB Lillyanne
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The Travels of Narrowboat Lillyanne. Dukinfield Fingers and Jobs 12th August. View along the River Tame from near our mooring. Once breakfast was sorted it was finger dressing time for me. Behind Portland Basin Museum across the A635 is Ashton Walk-in Centre. On all websites when you want to plan your route to walk there they give you the long way round! About a 40 minute walk. Secret invisible bridge on the right. Portland Basin Museum on the left. I’ve got fingers again! During the afternoon NB Manderl...
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Carr Swing Bridge to Bridge 21, 10th August | NB Lillyanne
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The Travels of Narrowboat Lillyanne. Carr Swing Bridge to Bridge 21, 10th August. C&RT have been killing off Giant Hogweed. Some 8ft tall. Won’t be around preferring foreign climbs to our company. Oh well, we are thinking of staying north for a while, so hopefully we’ll get chance for a catch up when you visit us. Sweet sherbet aromas from the Swizzles factory. View later in the day. Same view shortly after arrival. Delving deep under the dinette. 0 locks, 3.64 miles, 1 swing bridge, 2 lift bridges, ...
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August | 2015 | NB Lillyanne
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The Travels of Narrowboat Lillyanne. Monthly Archives: August 2015. King’s Road Lock to Castleford Visitor Moorings 31st August. So much sky on fire. Last night we became surrounded by a pink and orange sky as groups of birds swooped over us. When asked what birds they were Mick said “Curlews! 8221;, this is always his answer, this time, for the first time, he was actually correct. Their long bent beaks and calls to one another gave them away. Sian, Joshua and Matt. Shut in the flood lock. 31 August, 2015.
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vanessabrooks2020 | producing writing directing | Page 2
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July 20, 2016. September 23, 2016. Its almost time to write the play. The outcome, not the research. The distilled stuff that comes out of the barrel through the tap at the bottom. Just a little longer to consider message, form, space and time before throwing the darn thing onto the wheel and shaping it into existence. A line of dialogue arrived two days ago, while writing marketing copy. I needed to encapsulate the central friction which will drive the drama. 8220;Who cares if I’m your sister? I sketche...
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Looking for Tyler…Casting wide | vanessabrooks2020
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Looking for Tyler…Casting wide. July 22, 2015. And that’s the issue right now. The big what’s next…. And now I need to cast an actor and work with him to move the character on through the development process so we can jointly and collaboratively work out what Tyler wants. Most current working playwrights have multi-facted roles in the theatre making process, either they’re producer/directors like me or they’re very much immersed in the ongoing collaboration. It’s tremendously beneficial to work wit...
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Playwrights do it collaboratively | vanessabrooks2020
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Playwrights do it collaboratively. August 13, 2015. The beautiful drawings in this blog are all by Manchester based artist Liz Ackerley. An inspiration in this playwriting process, (She’s graciously allowed the use of her images here). Place and a sense of it are very important when building an imagined world, for playwright, actors and designers alike. Each of us in the creative team will have our own reference points and these are mine. Liz’s drawings in the countryside have provided Clarence’s memorie...
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Bridge 21 to Dukinfield Junction 11th August, 400th Post | NB Lillyanne
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The Travels of Narrowboat Lillyanne. Bridge 21 to Dukinfield Junction 11th August, 400th Post. Problem gate with a big crack in it, likely to be replaced by a Yorkshire made one. P* sing lock 2! I got soaked, but my hand stayed dry. The first in a month. Just before Marple aqueduct we stopped, it was time to try making cruising sausage rolls! Marple Aqueduct brings back memories! Trains to Scarborough visible from our mooring. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. 11 August, 2015. You are commenting us...
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Macclesfield to Marple 5th August | NB Lillyanne
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The Travels of Narrowboat Lillyanne. Macclesfield to Marple 5th August. Broken Cross Surgery was in what is known as The Macclesfield Health Hub along with five other doctors surgeries. They are all situated on the second floor of a modern building very close to the station, a large chemist takes up most of the ground floor. A nice lady looking after some veg. Crocodile, Pandas, Pigs,. Gorillas, Loch Ness all inhabit this canal. Clarence Mill, Bollington. Goyt Mill, Marple. Adelphi Mill, Bollington.
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Bugsworth to Carr Swing Bridge 9th August | NB Lillyanne
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The Travels of Narrowboat Lillyanne. Bugsworth to Carr Swing Bridge 9th August. The sun has been with us again today, so before leaving Bugsworth we did a load of washing. Canoeists came by and the place seemed quite busy this morning, although where we were moored, we only got disturbed by the odd paddle and the ducks at the hatch. Just settling down for a cuppa and NB Alton was coming past, so Mick has waved them down for some coal and a top up of diesel. A little bit more than the marina, but we&#...
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Bugsworth Basin 8th August | NB Lillyanne
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The Travels of Narrowboat Lillyanne. Bugsworth Basin 8th August. Everyone was soaking up the sun today. Shorts weather has returned, we remembered that we hadn’t applied any sun cream halfway to Tescos! At the little shop on site here the lady asked how my fingers were today, I then proceeded to get lectured by another two of the volunteers about what I’d done. I was even offered the Boaters guide on DVD! Wagon Wheel, not edible! The noise here must have been deafening with wagons being tippled into boat...
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