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Post by Richard on Jun 26, 2017 7:08:36 GMT
I posted Drew's original video a few weeks ago, but it's worth another look! Richard
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Post by Richard on Jun 27, 2017 7:19:56 GMT
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Post by Libby on Jun 29, 2017 3:44:24 GMT
http://www.instagram.com/p/BV4ddsoArHF Their post inspired me to order their album (I prefer a CD) off their website, but have to say it was a bit complicated to find how to actually place the order. There is no button that explicitly says Place order or checkout... unless you click the shopping cart icon to the left! I was originally posting here to ask how to get to the checkout screen. LOL I mean, it is pretty common to be able to click the shopping cart to check out, but I'm used to websites that make it far more obvious, usually a button with big letters, and even more than one on the page. Oh, well, at least I did it.
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Post by Richard on Jun 29, 2017 6:36:25 GMT
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Post by Richard on Jun 29, 2017 6:59:29 GMT
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Post by Libby on Jun 29, 2017 22:22:35 GMT
Yes, I've gathered all of that, now that I was finally able to order successfully.
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Post by Richard on Jun 30, 2017 7:38:20 GMT
A new photo: Richard
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Post by Richard on Jul 1, 2017 7:26:49 GMT
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Post by John H on Jul 1, 2017 20:01:11 GMT
I had never heard of Wrest Park, but having seen Richard's post this morning I decided to break my journey down the M1 today to visit. It is a large estate with a lot to explore. One staff member told me that the music will probably be happening on the lawn by the Bowling Green House
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Post by Richard on Jul 2, 2017 6:41:53 GMT
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Post by Richard on Jul 3, 2017 6:30:21 GMT
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Post by Richard on Jul 4, 2017 6:35:21 GMT
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Post by martindn on Jul 4, 2017 18:15:45 GMT
Yes, there is a lot of Oxford Clay south of Peterborough. One of the many brick works was at Kings Dyke. I grew up in that brick making country, and we were always seeing ammonites and other fossils. I remember it well.
Martin D
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Post by Richard on Jul 5, 2017 7:33:10 GMT
A new tweet: A nice reply from the charity: Richard
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Post by Libby on Jul 6, 2017 5:08:16 GMT
There may be hope for those with actual psycological disorders, but for those of us that experience anxiety and/or depression brought on by circumstances or toxic relationships or other unpleasant daily human encounters, there is really not much hope at all. So many things I used to take comfort in are disappearing (like certain singers' music).
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