July has been... about reading books

 Part of the Watts Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice at Postman's Park, London (click image to enlarge)I entered the month reading Matthew Harffy’s Wolf of Wessex. Set in 838AD, it tells of widower Dunstan, an ageing ex hearth companion of note, living a lone existence in a forest while attempting to put the deeds and misdeeds of his youth in order before he is reunited with his wife. Coming
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Published on July 31, 2021 12:30
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