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Coffee Spills. Sue Marlow. July 23, 2016. Saying it with Flowers. Carole Lynch. July 23, 2016. The Scarf. Sue Marlow. July 18, 2016. Untitled. Sue Marlow. July 18, 2016. A Novel Experience. Carole Lynch. July 18, 2016. One Sized Coffee. Katherine Loverage. July 18, 2016. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.

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The Scarf. Sue Marlow – wordcirclecoffeebook

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The Scarf. Sue Marlow. Date: July 18, 2016. 8216;Would you like a drink while you are waiting? The man shook his head, ‘I’ll see if he makes it first if that is okay. I can’t be too long. I have to get home with supper.’ He smiled as he shook a small crumpled brown bag and the movement and shape of the contents suggested a tin of tuna or salmon. The owner returned with a cloth and wiped the window, ‘Otherwise your son may not see you.’ she said. Are you meeting someone here? Not anymore,’ he said. ‘I...

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Saying it with Flowers. Carole Lynch – wordcirclecoffeebook

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Saying it with Flowers. Carole Lynch. Date: July 23, 2016. Lovely to see you. It’s been ages,’ said Laura. Rosie smiled, not quite meeting her gaze. ‘You too. I’ve been really busy in the boutique lately. Sorry.’. The girl brought Earl Grey for Laura, and a mocha coffee with marshmallows floating on the top. Rosie attacked it with gusto, letting the artificial sweetness stay on her tongue as long as possible. So what’s happening then? Spill the beans. How’s work? What makes you say that? The waitress ask...

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Coffee Spills. Sue Marlow. Date: July 23, 2016. The young man squeezed his way around the crowded café tables until he found a free seat from where he had a clear view of the door. He sat down and took a small laptop from his bag. A waitress swept past him, pausing to ask, ‘The usual? Yes please,’ he replied but she was already out of earshot. He’s here,’ said the young women in a whisper. He always is,’ said her friend, ‘otherwise we could go to the café opposite where the coffee is so much better!

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Untitled. Sue Marlow. Date: July 18, 2016. The young waitress stood patiently at the table holding the cups of coffee. The man, head bent over the crossword which he had spread over most of the space, ignored her. His wife, embarrassed, tried to re-arrange the sweetly scented pot of herbs and condiments so that the girl could put down their drinks. The waitress smiled in gratitude and with a hint of pity. Joe and the family asked if they could visit next weekend’ she said. View all posts by annecarwardine.

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London, Kent and Cornwall in words and pictures. Cornish Pasties – a family tradition. The London Journal of Flora Tristan. March 10, 2014. The House of Commons. 1831. Flora wrote a merged account of her four London visits which. Was published in France in 1842 under the title ‘ Promenades dans Londres. House of Commons George Hayter, showing a more ordered version than Flora’s description. Allowance has to be made for Flora’s tendency to exaggerate and to paint a colourful, but not always accurate, pict...

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London, Kent and Cornwall in words and pictures. Newer posts →. Religion and debauchery in Tunbridge Wells. October 27, 2011. Celebrated for its waters Tunbridge Wells was remarkable for little else than the ignorance and profaneness of its inhabitants’. (The life and Times of Selina Countess of Huntingdon, 1839). Early on an autumn evening in 1768 a crowd gathered outside a large house on Mount Ephrai. The Pantiles in 1748. Memorial commemorating the chapel's foundation. The site of Countess Selina&#821...

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London, Kent and Cornwall in words and pictures. Two weddings and a christening. Marylebone Church in 1846. The Royal Exchange →. From the Cruet Stand to the Cheese Grater, London nicknames. April 13, 2012. In the nineteenth century. Magazine during the 1851 Great Exhibition as a nickname for the huge glass hall in Hyde Park. Described it as being like a ‘monster threefold boiler’ and it soon became known as ‘the Brompton boilers.’. Big Ben (Illustrated London News). This entry was posted in London.

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London, Kent and Cornwall in words and pictures. Theft at the Pantheon Bazaar. The London Journal of Flora Tristan →. Cornish Pasties – a family tradition. July 21, 2013. My grandparents lived in Falmouth, so there were plenty of beaches nearby to choose from. Our family’s favourite was (and still is) Kynance Cove out on the Lizard Peninsula, where a steep path leads down to a sandy beach enclosed between outcrops of green-black serpentine rocks. The Cornish cooks convert leeks, fish, fowl, everything in...

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London, Kent and Cornwall in words and pictures. From the Cruet Stand to the Cheese Grater, London nicknames. The Wreck of the Anson →. January 2, 2013. Prince Albert in 1842 (by Franz Winterhalter). The Royal Exchange in 2012. He Royal Exchange in c1894. The ceremony took place inside a large circular tent, lined with red and white striped drapery and lit by a circle of gas lamps. Local residents complained. A recent edition of Eliza’s autobiography. This entry was posted in 1842. Well done for writing ...

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London, Kent and Cornwall in words and pictures. Theft at the Pantheon Bazaar →. The Wreck of the Anson. February 20, 2013. Noon on December 29th 1807. A stormy day on a Cornish beach. 35 year-old cabinet maker Henry Trengrouse watched in horror, the wind buffeting his face and salt spray soaking his clothes and skin. He could see still more passengers and crew on board, trapped and unable to escape. And, despite the howling wind, he could hear their screams. Forward twelve years, to May 28th 1819, and w...

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