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Running | barneyspender
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One Man and His Blog. Book Review Running and Stuff by James Adams. On May 26, 2015. Posted in: Book reviews. Grand Union Canal Race. It was a busy weekend of sport; the end of the Premier League season, England winning a Test match against New Zealand, Lewis Hamilton blowing the Monaco Grand Prix (with teammates like his, who needs enemies? And the start of the French Open tennis at Roland Garros. You are forgiven, therefore, if you missed mention of a little running race in the middle of England. Adams...
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Out of the Classroom, into the Notebook --Retired Teachers Write: Hydra as a museum
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Out of the Classroom, into the Notebook - Retired Teachers Write. We are members of a writing workshop that meet regularly in the Los Angeles area. We are ecclectic in our genres, but we have all been classroom teachers for an extended period of time. We write as a hobby and/or for publication. Sunday, July 29, 2012. Hydra as a museum. But, in September, the weather is temperate. It is worth the hike to The Profitis Ilias Monastery which is perched on the highest hill above the town. It also leaves daily...
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Horse Art
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The links bellow grouped in 9 sections reflect the SILVA members' interests in horses, art, biodiversity, conservation, nature, the environment, cultural heritage, sustainable development, related Hellenic issues and official NGO's, institutions or associations that are active in those areas. If you recommend other similar websites, please send your suggestions to info@horseart.org. Painter and HORSE ART artist. Ndash; Painter and HORSE ART artist. Ndash; Equine photographer and HORSE ART artist. Http:/ ...
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Greece | barneyspender
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One Man and His Blog. Stallings takes on the men for Oxford poetry chair. On June 4, 2015. AE Stallings takes inspiration from the Classics. The literary world is aflush, it seems, with ruddy-cheeked excitement at the election for the next Oxford Professor of Poetry, a chair that has cushioned many celebrated posteriors since Joseph Trapp. First took up the post in 1708. According to that fine literary reference library Wiki, he was a churchman fond of reciting the works of Shakespeare in Latin. The dema...