From the monthly archives: July 2011

All At Sea

On July 16, 2011 By

When traveling, I tend to have an over-developed sense of the prevailing weather conditions. This has led to a certain degree of teasing from friends when out walking, particularly when I am the one suggesting getting down off the hills or moors because I’m detecting poor weather moving in way before the others.

However, on [...]

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Anne Bronte was youngest of the renowned Bronte writing dynasty of West Yorkshire. She was born in the village of Thornton, near Bradford, on the 17th January 1820, daughter of Patrick Bronte, a Church of England clergyman and Maria Branwell.

Whilst it is sometimes said that Anne’s sisters, Emily & Charlotte, achieved a much [...]

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End of a long walk

On July 13, 2011 By

Robin Hood’s Bay, North Yorkshire, England lies to the south of Whitby and north of the town of Scarborough.

For the most part, it a picturesque little village where tourists walk down the hill and feel as though they are stepping back in time.

However, if you spend any amount of time by the [...]

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