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Roman ruins

The sky was somewhat overcast today and so under grey clouds we traipsed down to have a closer look at the Colosseum possibly one of the most famous sights in the world. Right next to the Colosseum is the Roman … Continue reading

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A walk to the Vatican

On the Piazza di Campo de Fiori there is a market. It’s quite a small market and not particularly cheap but it is actually quite nice with a spacious feel to it and not too crowded. Tim munched oranges and … Continue reading

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Circus Maximus and Capitoline Hill

I walked around Rome – passed the Terme di Caracalla ruins and to site of Circus Maximus where you can get some lovely photos of the back of the Palatine. I then walked towards to Capitoline Hill passing a couple … Continue reading

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First view of Rome

Our flat is tucked away off the busy streets but it only takes a few minutes to walk down to the Colosseum. It’s quite extraordinary to see the ancient building blacked with exhaust fumes and surrounded by tourists – a … Continue reading

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Finally all the roads led to Rome

I’m in Rome. Flew from Stansted this afternoon to Roma Ciampino airport. I’ve never flown to Rome before so was pleasantly surprised to feel like we were flying over lots of land which gives you a bit more of an … Continue reading

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Fat free cart

I am very excited about FatFreeCart. I’ve just used it to create some add to cart buttons on a site I run called Sheffield Massage. The code generater on FatFreeCart is easy to use and does most of the hard … Continue reading

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Graham Crowley at Churchill

Sunday was glorious. I convinced Mum to drive me to our local DIY shop to buy some flooring for my kitchen before she went to partake of the Promenade Concert at the Fitz. Then after cleaning the floor up in … Continue reading

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Great and Manifold Blessings: The Making of the King James Bible

I nipped to the University Library with Tim on yesterday to see the Great and Manifold Blessings: The Making of the King James Bible. It’s just amazing to think that 500 years ago people were killed for trying to produce … Continue reading

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The Cambridge Pond

On Thursday 17th The Cambridge Pond will be holding its first proper event. There has been talk now for at least a month or so about how Cambridge really needs a great social group and hopefully this is the beginning … Continue reading

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A very mild and reasonable January

Well it’s turning out to be a very mild and reasonable January. I’m spending the week in Rutland in celebration of this. I’m dividing my days between readings Adam’s novel and walking the three or so miles into Oakham. The … Continue reading

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