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June 18, 2023

Smorgasbord Blog Magazine Podcast Rewind – Tales from the Garden – Pearly Girl and the Stone Band by Sally Cronin

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I have been experiencing problems accessing my Anchor account through spotify and there have been a few issues since Anchor moved across. I am going to be recording more material in a few weeks…
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Published on June 18, 2023 08:37

June 12, 2023

Where We Walked – @MalhamCove #Walks #Photographs @YorkshireDales @England #MondayBlogs

An evening stroll to see the vertical face of Malham Cove. It’s magnificent; standing at around seventy-nine metres of sheer rock, the top of the cove is a strange pattern of blocks of limestone. We could hear jackdaws, but knew … Continue reading →
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Published on June 12, 2023 00:24

June 11, 2023

Smorgasbord Book Promotions – Book Review – #Nostalgia #BabyBoomers The Rat In The Python: Book 1 The Home by Alex Craigie

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Delighted to share my review for the latest book by Alex Craigie. A nostalgic trip down memory lane for those born in the post war years. The Rat In The Python: Book 1 The…
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Published on June 11, 2023 10:43

Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Weekly Round Up June 5th – 11th 2023 – Darlene Foster, Powerscourt, Big Band Era, Spiritual Energy, Green Kitchen, Podcast, Book Reviews, Health, Bloggers and Humour

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Welcome to the round up of posts you might have missed this week on Smorgasbord. I hope you have had a great week and it has certainly been summer here with sunshine but thankfully…
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Published on June 11, 2023 10:30

Smorgasbord Posts from My Archives – Something to think about – The R’s of Life – Rejection – A Fact of Life Part One by Sally Cronin

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In January 2016 I began a series that I was intending to publish as a book but instead I shared on the blog in a series four years ago and I hope new readers…
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Published on June 11, 2023 10:17

Hearth and Home: ancient houses

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I spent thirty years making hand-crafted, carved and turned miniature furniture. Well, you have to do something, don’t you? My business, Pear Tree Miniatures, came to an end because I reached retirement age but, more…
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Published on June 11, 2023 01:10

June 5, 2023

My Review of The Rat In The Python: Book 1 The Home by Alex Craigie #nostalgia #humour #Memories #TuesdayBookBlog

Book Description: If you haven’t heard of a liberty bodice, believe that half-a-crown is something to do with impoverished royalty and never had the experience of slapping a television to stop the grainy black and white picture from rolling, then … Continue reading →
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Published on June 05, 2023 14:14

Where We Walked – #Walks #Photographs @Pen-y-ghent @Yorkshire Dales #MondayBlogs

In both the Cumbric language and modern Welsh ‘pen’ means ‘head’, ‘ghent’ is either ‘edge’ or ‘border’. So … Pen-y-ghent or Penyghent … ‘Hill on the Border’ We arrived in Horton-In-Ribblesdale quite early in the day and parked in the … Continue reading →
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Published on June 05, 2023 01:17

Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Spiritual Awareness – Signs, Synchronicity, and Energy by D.G. Kaye

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Explore the spiritual side of our natures as D.G. Kaye shares her experiences and research into this element of our lives. You can find part sixteen of the series: Soul Mates and Life Partners…
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Published on June 05, 2023 00:53

May 28, 2023

Where we Walked – #Walks #Photographs @Ribble Way @Stainforth Force @Yorkshire Dales #England #MondayBlogs

The start to our week of walking in the Yorkshire Dales and we began with an easy stroll along the banks of the river Ribble. The name ‘Ribble’ is thought to derive from the Breton word ‘Ribl’ meaning ‘riverbank’. The … Continue reading →
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Published on May 28, 2023 22:43