Having been given my instructions by Deadly Deke at the museum I found great encouragement to research as the rain laden mist sits upon the town throughout the day. Foolishly I ventured out in search of information during a dry spell, returning home as it ended, upon me!
The present idea was to collect info regarding the towns buildings, many dating back to the 1400's, the old railway line, and other details of interest. I have begun to sort out what little I have discovered and now have plenty to keep me from wearying, if I can work out what to do that is!
An interesting item appeared this morning in the 'Daily Mail.' After Hague's warning yesterday re chemical weapons a story appears in the Conservatives favourite paper telling of children burned by chemical weapons! The commentators to a man cried 'WMD!' The nation is cynical to say the least re this governments words on Syria. This item has now been replaced by one showing drawings from children in Syria. Not surprisingly these are dominated by the war.
This war is a complicated one, our part is not as clear as we are being told.
This delicate ironwork stands above a shop in the High Street. Not sure if it would stop an individual falling out of the window but I suspect it has been there for many years. I am not sure what the letters are, 'H,' certainly and 'W,' but not to clear if that is an '&,' or an 'S,' also. My eyes are wearying with looking at such as this today. When the rain goes off, about Thursday I may go out. Hold on! I am at the museum tomorrow! Oh dear, where's the wellies?
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