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Out On A Funky Trip: Out On A Funky Trip
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Thursday, 9 July 2009. Out On A Funky Trip. You can buy this album here: http:/ www.amazon.co.uk/. Taken from the album. Please turn up the bass when listening. This is reggae music! Taken from the Motion Records collection of rare funk, soul and soulful reggae cuts put together by some of Jamaica's finest musicians, with a little help from their friends. The album includes some hugely collectable rarities, much sought after by DJs. OUT ON A FUNKY TRIP – Review in The Beat (USA). This compilation focuses...
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The Sound Of Phase One
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The Sound Of Phase One. Saturday, 11 July 2009. You can buy this album here: http:/ www.amazon.co.uk/. Taken from the album. Please turn up the bass when listening. This is reggae music after all! The Sound Of Phase One. Sister Fay - Chantells and Barnabas. Reviewed by Greg Whitfield [Reggae News Website]. I feel it inside I wanted to cry. Somebody told me that I'm getting bad Lord I've been working, working all day, yes I've been working like a slave. You know how I feel". The Untouchables weigh in with...
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Belleville Vegetable Garden: November 2013
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This is a blog for the vegetable garden at Belleville School, Battersea, London. It shows the progress from asphalt playground to jungle. Sunday, 24 November 2013. WINTER PLANTING NOVEMBER 2013. It's the time of year to give the beds a much needed digging over and a tidy up. The sage bushes had gone a bit crazy so I chopped those back with a spade. I also transplanted some sturdy rocket which may or not withstand the predicted artic blast. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Out On A Funky Trip.
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Belleville Vegetable Garden: WINTER PLANTING NOVEMBER 2013
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This is a blog for the vegetable garden at Belleville School, Battersea, London. It shows the progress from asphalt playground to jungle. Sunday, 24 November 2013. WINTER PLANTING NOVEMBER 2013. It's the time of year to give the beds a much needed digging over and a tidy up. The sage bushes had gone a bit crazy so I chopped those back with a spade. I also transplanted some sturdy rocket which may or not withstand the predicted artic blast. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Out On A Funky Trip.
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Belleville Vegetable Garden: Raised Beds For Each Year Group
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This is a blog for the vegetable garden at Belleville School, Battersea, London. It shows the progress from asphalt playground to jungle. Saturday, 8 October 2011. Raised Beds For Each Year Group. From next week, and in readiness for the forthcoming revamped Peaceful Area, each. Raised bed in the Belleville Vegetable Garden will be allocated to a Year Group. Yellow bell peppers and sunflowers. Aubergine, chilli, parsley. Swiss chard ('Bright Lights'), parsley and coriander. Aubergine, tomato, chilli, str...
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Belleville Vegetable Garden: August 2010
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This is a blog for the vegetable garden at Belleville School, Battersea, London. It shows the progress from asphalt playground to jungle. Saturday, 28 August 2010. We have a new fence at the Belleville veg garden. We´ve given it a couple of coats of rustic looking wood preserver and a good sandpapering. There´s now a bit more room inside the fence so that larger groups of children can visit the garden more easily, as we hope to integrate with the school carriculum more fully this year. I´m hoping to...
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Belleville Vegetable Garden: WINTER TIDY UP
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This is a blog for the vegetable garden at Belleville School, Battersea, London. It shows the progress from asphalt playground to jungle. Monday, 10 December 2012. BEFORE AND AFTER A GOOD OLD TIDY UP AT BELLEVILLE VEG GARDEN. Today at Belleville we held a Gardening Sunday. We dug, raked, weeded, sieved and swept to the point of exhaustion. Well, until the place looked all tidy at any rate. Plant pots and other gardening detritus. We're now looking for volunteers from each year group to look after the beds.
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Belleville Vegetable Garden: July 2011
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This is a blog for the vegetable garden at Belleville School, Battersea, London. It shows the progress from asphalt playground to jungle. Thursday, 14 July 2011. We even had a visit from BBC London News who were covering the initiative. Tuesday, 5 July 2011. RUNNER BEANS - A FRENCH MUMMY'S GUIDE. Speaking to a charming group of French mums at the school gates I realised not everyone knows the traditional way to prepare and cook that old English classic, the Runner Bean. There you go - easy!
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Belleville Vegetable Garden: December 2012
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This is a blog for the vegetable garden at Belleville School, Battersea, London. It shows the progress from asphalt playground to jungle. Monday, 10 December 2012. BEFORE AND AFTER A GOOD OLD TIDY UP AT BELLEVILLE VEG GARDEN. Today at Belleville we held a Gardening Sunday. We dug, raked, weeded, sieved and swept to the point of exhaustion. Well, until the place looked all tidy at any rate. Plant pots and other gardening detritus. We're now looking for volunteers from each year group to look after the beds.
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Belleville Vegetable Garden: November 2010
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This is a blog for the vegetable garden at Belleville School, Battersea, London. It shows the progress from asphalt playground to jungle. Monday, 1 November 2010. New plantings for winter. As you've probably noticed most of the plants (tomatoes, chillies, courgettes, squash etc) have been dug up and consigned to the composter. All that remains are the purple podded beans (the success of the year) and some nasturtiums. Still to be planted are the onions and the pea shoots. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).