If you walk along the Kent and East Sussex coastline, you may occasionally come across some…
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Were the Stones Magically or Divinely Transported – or is it Just Old Wives’ Tales?
With time hanging heavy on my hands, I browsed through some well-known fairy and folklore tales…
What’s in a name? Better a nickname!
By Albert Fenech The passage of time has not made nicknames any the less popular…
A Celebration of Canal Tourism
How leisurely to be floating along a canal, waving to children who giggle back shy and…
Dalry at Folk Festival Time
My singing travels have taken us to an idyllic little town called Dairy nestled in the…
Is It True that the French Have Never Forgiven Malta? And to Whom Does the Sword Belong?
The French have never quite forgiven Maltese “indiscretion” even though over 220 years have passed but…
A Tale of Two Dovers: Kent, UK & Kent, Delaware, US
Dover, Kent in the United Kingdom and Dover, Kent County in Delaware, United States, are more…
Sussex Church Tapsell Gates
When you walk into a churchyard, do you ever stop to look at the gate you…
A Visit to the Handel Hendrix House, Mayfair, London
There aren’t many buildings that boast more than one English Heritage Blue Plaques, signifying their association…
Majorca’s Cuevas del Drach; Dragon’s Caves.
By Lyn Funnell While staying in Majorca at the Hotel Bonsol, we decided to visit the…