


From the 1,000th Hill No. 27 Mim’s Health Philosophy.
I am 73 years young. I have been a lacto vegetarian for 53 years, a (mostly) vegan for the last 15, since I discovered that
I am 73 years young. I have been a lacto vegetarian for 53 years, a (mostly) vegan for the last 15, since I discovered that
ALBERT FENECH Part One featured last week recalled that the total area of the Maltese Islands is just 246 square metres and one may well
Carved from a singular piece of wood, clogs are a shoe commonly worn by farmers in the Netherlands due to their affordability, comfort, and practical
When I was commissioned to write a book on drunkenness I had a definite plan of what I would be writing about and my approach to
The Malvern Autumn Show took place at the Three Counties Showground recently and in Ann Evans’ first of two articles on the show, she highlights
I love knitting. My father taught my sister and I to knit when we were about 5 or 6. We were talking the other day,
By Annick Dournes & Frederic de Poligny If you happen to be in Athens this fall and if Greek culture has any meaning to you
If you find yourself in the Caribbean anytime between February and March, prepare to experience one of the most stunning parades of all time. The
Photos by Rob Tysall Forced to postpone three Miniatura Shows over the last 18 months due to Covid, at long last the Miniatura show will
By Annick Dournes & Frederic de Poligny From Roman emperors such as Tiberius or Augustus to romantic 19th century travellers like Oscar Wild or
A Georgian House that will fascinate fans of architecture, history, interior design and model trains, 78 Derngate has something for everyone as Ann Evans reveals.
One of the most fun things about doing a Puppet Show is making up the story and then making the puppet characters. Suzy is based
Remember my articles last year about the giant Sussex Snake? https://b-c-ing-u.com/arts-entertainment/art/giant-snake-invades-sussex-town/ And the follow-up https://b-c-ing-u.com/arts-entertainment/art/giant-snake-invades-sussex-town/ Secret stones are a popular pastime, especially with children, where
By Annick Dournes Ideally located in the 9th district of Paris at walking distance from Montmartre, the Opera or the famous “Le Printemps” and “Les
Sweltering Seville a city of romanticism and dreams, heat and tapas, ferias and fun. If your time is short here are my top six things
ALBERT FENECH The underground cave and dehydrated river bed at Ghar Dalam near Birzebbugia is one of the most important historic, archaeological and geophysical links
My last article was entitled I’ve gone on holiday by mistake! This time I’ll be looking at things in reverse: every traveller has found places
Photos by Rob Tysall The Tanks Trucks and Firepower Show brought the crowds out over the August Bank Holiday Weekend. Ann Evans went along to
I love a musical, along with many of us. The spectacle, the atmosphere, the drama, the moves and the invitation to join in with songs
The theatre world is nothing without costumes. The ‘cover’ photos were taken in 2009 when we were still touring. Naturally the puppets have amazing
We know the sari to be a stunning and ornately decorated garment, with lively colours and accessorized with glittering jewellery, but under its beautiful surface
I really should have known better. Going to one of America’s most stunning national parks in a rainforest, no less, smack dab in the middle
Photos by Rob Tysall A special outdoor BBC Gardeners World Live takes place at the Birmingham NEC from 26th – 29th August. Ann Evans provides
ALBERT FENECH My recent articles concerned climate changes – and this one is yet another change – HOWEVER, not in climate but in technology
The flamenco dress is an instant symbol of Spanish culture, filled with vivacious personality and immediately associated with dancing. However, the humble gypsy roots of
In the great British film Withnail and I, a pair of out of work actors leave London and go “on holiday by mistake” to out
Photos by Rob Tysall Deep in the heart of Epping Forest there was some real action going on. Ann Evans went along to find out
It’s great to see Events returning. Yesterday we went to the Weald on the Field in Uckfield, Sussex. Apart from a couple of showers, the
I have previously told you all about how Suzy and Granny and some of the other puppets came into being. They obviously need
They say that variety is the spice of life and so I thought I’d go out of the comfort zone of my historical recipes and
Photos by Rob Tysall Get ready for the loudest, most exciting show of the year – The Tanks, Trucks & Firepower Show in Warwickshire
Dungeness is one of the most unique places that I’ve ever been to in the UK. It was believed that it had such a low
Eastbourne is a popular seaside town on the south coast. It’s known for it’s attractive beach, magnificent pier, and nearby beauty spots such as Beachy
Photos by Rob Tysall Lots of youngsters dream of getting up close and personal to a dinosaur, and now’s their chance. Ann Evans visits
I wonder if perhaps because mark-making is such a primal human urge we expect drawing to be ‘easy’ somehow; that it should not demand
I loved my first sight of the white Leaning Tower, Cathedral and the Baptistery as I walked through the archway. It’s one of the most
I accidently discovered The Wallace Collection when I had an appointment in Baker Street, which runs parallel to Manchester Square, where the Wallace Collection is
It’s not about the cars, it’s about the people. Factor Us In, is the brand new exhibition at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon. Ann Evans
Both Fidel Castro and Ernesto “Che” Guevara came from well-off families. Now, the small community created by Fidel’s father is a well-preserved museum, visited by Lyn
By Annick Dournes & Frederic de Poligny Two thousands years ago the Roman armed forces commanded by Julius Caesar invaded Gaul and war rages
I am 73 years young. I have been a lacto vegetarian for 53 years, a (mostly) vegan for the last 15, since I discovered that
ALBERT FENECH Part One featured last week recalled that the total area of the Maltese Islands is just 246 square metres and one may well
Carved from a singular piece of wood, clogs are a shoe commonly worn by farmers in the Netherlands due to their affordability, comfort, and practical
When I was commissioned to write a book on drunkenness I had a definite plan of what I would be writing about and my approach to
The Malvern Autumn Show took place at the Three Counties Showground recently and in Ann Evans’ first of two articles on the show, she highlights
I love knitting. My father taught my sister and I to knit when we were about 5 or 6. We were talking the other day,
By Annick Dournes & Frederic de Poligny If you happen to be in Athens this fall and if Greek culture has any meaning to you
If you find yourself in the Caribbean anytime between February and March, prepare to experience one of the most stunning parades of all time. The
Photos by Rob Tysall Forced to postpone three Miniatura Shows over the last 18 months due to Covid, at long last the Miniatura show will
By Annick Dournes & Frederic de Poligny From Roman emperors such as Tiberius or Augustus to romantic 19th century travellers like Oscar Wild or
A Georgian House that will fascinate fans of architecture, history, interior design and model trains, 78 Derngate has something for everyone as Ann Evans reveals.
One of the most fun things about doing a Puppet Show is making up the story and then making the puppet characters. Suzy is based
Remember my articles last year about the giant Sussex Snake? https://b-c-ing-u.com/arts-entertainment/art/giant-snake-invades-sussex-town/ And the follow-up https://b-c-ing-u.com/arts-entertainment/art/giant-snake-invades-sussex-town/ Secret stones are a popular pastime, especially with children, where
By Annick Dournes Ideally located in the 9th district of Paris at walking distance from Montmartre, the Opera or the famous “Le Printemps” and “Les
Sweltering Seville a city of romanticism and dreams, heat and tapas, ferias and fun. If your time is short here are my top six things
ALBERT FENECH The underground cave and dehydrated river bed at Ghar Dalam near Birzebbugia is one of the most important historic, archaeological and geophysical links
My last article was entitled I’ve gone on holiday by mistake! This time I’ll be looking at things in reverse: every traveller has found places
Photos by Rob Tysall The Tanks Trucks and Firepower Show brought the crowds out over the August Bank Holiday Weekend. Ann Evans went along to
I love a musical, along with many of us. The spectacle, the atmosphere, the drama, the moves and the invitation to join in with songs
The theatre world is nothing without costumes. The ‘cover’ photos were taken in 2009 when we were still touring. Naturally the puppets have amazing
We know the sari to be a stunning and ornately decorated garment, with lively colours and accessorized with glittering jewellery, but under its beautiful surface
I really should have known better. Going to one of America’s most stunning national parks in a rainforest, no less, smack dab in the middle
Photos by Rob Tysall A special outdoor BBC Gardeners World Live takes place at the Birmingham NEC from 26th – 29th August. Ann Evans provides
ALBERT FENECH My recent articles concerned climate changes – and this one is yet another change – HOWEVER, not in climate but in technology
The flamenco dress is an instant symbol of Spanish culture, filled with vivacious personality and immediately associated with dancing. However, the humble gypsy roots of
In the great British film Withnail and I, a pair of out of work actors leave London and go “on holiday by mistake” to out
Photos by Rob Tysall Deep in the heart of Epping Forest there was some real action going on. Ann Evans went along to find out
It’s great to see Events returning. Yesterday we went to the Weald on the Field in Uckfield, Sussex. Apart from a couple of showers, the
I have previously told you all about how Suzy and Granny and some of the other puppets came into being. They obviously need
They say that variety is the spice of life and so I thought I’d go out of the comfort zone of my historical recipes and
Photos by Rob Tysall Get ready for the loudest, most exciting show of the year – The Tanks, Trucks & Firepower Show in Warwickshire
Dungeness is one of the most unique places that I’ve ever been to in the UK. It was believed that it had such a low
Eastbourne is a popular seaside town on the south coast. It’s known for it’s attractive beach, magnificent pier, and nearby beauty spots such as Beachy
Photos by Rob Tysall Lots of youngsters dream of getting up close and personal to a dinosaur, and now’s their chance. Ann Evans visits
I wonder if perhaps because mark-making is such a primal human urge we expect drawing to be ‘easy’ somehow; that it should not demand
I loved my first sight of the white Leaning Tower, Cathedral and the Baptistery as I walked through the archway. It’s one of the most
I accidently discovered The Wallace Collection when I had an appointment in Baker Street, which runs parallel to Manchester Square, where the Wallace Collection is
It’s not about the cars, it’s about the people. Factor Us In, is the brand new exhibition at the British Motor Museum, Gaydon. Ann Evans
Both Fidel Castro and Ernesto “Che” Guevara came from well-off families. Now, the small community created by Fidel’s father is a well-preserved museum, visited by Lyn
By Annick Dournes & Frederic de Poligny Two thousands years ago the Roman armed forces commanded by Julius Caesar invaded Gaul and war rages
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