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Magdalen Augustine Celebration: Viva la musica cubana! Baila con Jose Ferrea y Guateque a la 1.45 en la Blueberry.
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19th OCTOBER 2013 10am-5pm. Friday, 18 October 2013. Viva la musica cubana! Baila con Jose Ferrea y Guateque a la 1.45 en la Blueberry. Posted by Michelle Sewell. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The free SMS and picture text app for iPhone. A Brief History Of The Streets. Subscribe to our Blog. Subscribe to RSS Feed. Or enter your email address:. Help to stop the Norwich Northern Distributor Road (NDR). Harvest - Enjoying the archive of This Low Carbon Life 2009-2013. Viva la musica cubana! Bikes and...
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Magdalen Augustine Celebration: A Brief History Of The Streets
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19th OCTOBER 2013 10am-5pm. A Brief History Of The Streets. This celebration all began in 2010 on Magdalen Street and now in 2012 will expanded to cover both Magdalen Street and St. Augustine's Street. These areas where largely part of the historic district of Norwich Over the Water. Here's a brief history of the two streets as well as the inspiration for the festival! Magdalen Street: A History of Diversity. In 1959 a spectacular makeover of the street was admired and copied nationally, it won the first...
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Charlotte Du Cann: The Heart is Another Country
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Tuesday, 12 May 2015. The Heart is Another Country. I have been writing a column called 'Life in Transition'. Since 2012. During these years, as one season has shifted into another, I have looked at the challenges that face an industrialised people in search of a wilder, kinder, more authentic way of being on the planet. This is my last column You can see all posts. Under the EarthLines label). 8220;Can we speak with you for a moment? 8221; I la ughed. 8220;You won’t regret it.”. 8220;Why are you running?
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Charlotte Du Cann: Farewell My Lovely
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Thursday, 5 February 2015. Dear Readers and Supporters of Transition Free Press,. I am sorry to inform you that our innovative grassroots newspaper will not be published this year. We were hoping to relaunch this Spring with a bright new expanded edition but have been unable to raise sufficient funds to pay for our core costs. For the past three years we have produced seven issues,. We have never been at a loss for material. At the end of last year we did (finally and happily) succeed in finding funds fo...
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Charlotte Du Cann: November 2014
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Friday, 14 November 2014. Where do we go from here? I have been writing these last six years, we can do it ourselves. We can repair, resolve, remember, restore, re-imagine the world we see before us falling apart. The Seven Coats,. Dark Mountain: Issue 6 ). For some time now I've been wondering where to go. Where do my words belong, in which direction do my feet need to walk? In our cardboard office. That wasn't make believe. In the era of the Internet writers no longer have to wait for publishers and ag...
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Charlotte Du Cann: May 2015
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Tuesday, 12 May 2015. The Heart is Another Country. I have been writing a column called 'Life in Transition'. Since 2012. During these years, as one season has shifted into another, I have looked at the challenges that face an industrialised people in search of a wilder, kinder, more authentic way of being on the planet. This is my last column You can see all posts. Under the EarthLines label). 8220;Can we speak with you for a moment? 8221; I la ughed. 8220;You won’t regret it.”. 8220;Why are you running?
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Charlotte Du Cann: December 2014
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Thursday, 11 December 2014. The Gift of the Heart. Last week I received an email from Andrea. A Danish writer who lives in the wild woods in. Sweden. She had read my last post. And wanted to ask about the shifts I discussed. Would I contribute to a. A series she was running this month about gifts on her own blog. About living offgrid. Her book about her experiences will be published by Two Ravens Press next year. What happened to you? Is that deep urge gone? I changed almost everything I did on a househo...
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One Plant Person’s Duty and Three Essential Books for all Plant People | Mark in Flowers
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Connecting people, plants and places. Talks, Walks & Workshops. Laquo; A Strong Wind in the Right Direction. Bright Flowers and Hot Fruits in November. One Plant Person’s Duty and Three Essential Books for all Plant People. Posted 04/11/2013 by Mark Watson in Books, Poetry, Songs. Tagged: 52 Flowers That Shook That My World. 8220;I’m with two plant people from Britain and we’d love to come take a look at the plants growing round your place in the mountains.”. Arizona seems a long time ago now. I retu...
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Charlotte Du Cann: March 2015
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Thursday, 26 March 2015. Making Art as if the World Mattered. Today the long-awaited book about the arts and social change,. Did you just say Joseph Beuys? I asked incredulous. We were in a Totnes teashop, in 2011, in a breakout moment, wolfing down beans and baked potatoes, after a hard morning defining Transition culture. I did," she laughed. "I was talking about social sculpture and how it fits into the book I'm planning to write.". Transition can also be an intervention, but with a rather more puritan.
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Charlotte Du Cann: ARCHIVE: altogether elsewhere
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Saturday, 11 April 2015. One night last week I came through the gate and halted on the dark garden path. There was something in the air. What was it? Something ineffable, strange, marvellous. I called out to Mark who was walking down the lane: Breathe in as you come into the garden! I had just been to the World Book Night at Bungay Library. One of a group of young performance poets who came out of UEA known as Aisle 16, who had since gone on to run a club in London and appear on Radio 4. I laughed: He al...
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