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Travelling | On The Way Home
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Celebrations.Dreams.Hopes.Reflections. On The Way Home. We like travelling. Seriously. Firstly, it is our duty to bring the children back to their parents’ homeland. As they are growing up, it is imperative that they know a glimpse of Indonesia; the hot weather, its exquisite cuisine and the mosquitoes. More importantly, to learn how Indonesian speaks and understand some Javanese customs. In the meantime, here are snippets from our travelling on good old Flickr. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commen...
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Writing North London - the best North London blogs around and how to start your own | North London Mums
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North London Mums is the place for everything of interest to North London Mums and North London Dads. We want to help other parents to find the best activities to do with their families, the best shops and websites to visit, and the most child friendly restaurants to eat in. We believe in supporting local businesses and other mumpreneurs and in building communities. Writing North London - the best North London blogs around and how to start your own. Since starting North London Mums. And I am very glad th...
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The Women's Room - Links & Blogs
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Have a look through our links and blogs - all of which have been recommended by our users. If theres anything you think should be on this page that isnt, let us know. A mix of advice and support from Jane C Woods for women, interlaced with some of the latest research on gender, a feminist take on the world of work, interviews with women to inspire you, along with some helpful personal development exercises, and advice on advancing your career. Which has almost 1,000 listings for female area experts.
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At Fenton House | On The Way Home
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Celebrations.Dreams.Hopes.Reflections. On The Way Home. A stone throw away from Hampstead Heath is a 17th century merchant house named after James Fenton, a Balkan trader who once lived in the house between 1806-34. During their occupation, the house gained a reputation for hospitality. The South Front of the House. It holds a stunning collection of musical instruments in almost every room; harpsicords, virginals and harps – all are over four-hundred years old. A 17th century virginal. Give a bee a life ...
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Facing up to things (see what I did there?!): February 2012
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Facing up to things (see what I did there? Or, learning to live with a new reality after a cancer diagnosis and treatment. Tuesday, 28 February 2012. My week - it's been a good one! So much for my resolution to update this blog regularly - a week has gone by since I last wrote anything! By the end of the class, I really felt as if I had worked harder than in any other class I've been to. We played Old Maid, Pit, Qwirkle (yes, I have spelt that correctly! Tuesday, 21 February 2012. Please, give me a break!
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When The Music Dies… | On The Way Home
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Celebrations.Dreams.Hopes.Reflections. On The Way Home. When The Music Dies…. An unusual letter came yesterday. On reading the lines,. Something touched me deep inside. But surely, it’s not what the world is interested in; not that the death of Hendon Music Society. After fifty-one years, the music charity comes to an end. Putting a good spirit, its long-standing presence, according to the letter from its former President, is a cause for celebration . Or Royal Festival Hall. I may not remember the name o...
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A Street Named “TAL(i)BAN” in England | On The Way Home
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Celebrations.Dreams.Hopes.Reflections. On The Way Home. A Street Named “TAL(i)BAN” in England. Once upon a time. There’s a street named after a saint, opposite an old castle. St Alban’s Street, opposite Windsor Castle. It was there for a long long time until a boy came across the name and thought:. An alternative for “St. Alban’s Street”. 8220;Could it have been? Then he was calling his sister and his mum. His mum said, “What? 8221; in response to his enquiry. The boy said,”Ibu, look! 8221; she said.
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