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I took a walk by CranleighOn Surrey’s lovely edgeTo put the clock back thirty yearsAnd see the windmill hedgeI was a boy at CranleighAnd she was Heaven to ...
Potato Rosti, Smoked Salmon & Crème Fraiche - Serves 4 This is a great dish to use on so many different occasions. Delicious for a weekend brunch or as ...
Lockdown has been both a challenge and a blessing for me as a photographer. Although all hope of making images of people disappeared on 27th March 2020, the ...
Photo by Mike Hall, Storm Over Capetown Cranleigh Camera Club was established in the 1960s and currently has around forty members of various photographic ...
If the trend of home working continues, local High Streets (including Cranleigh) could be set for a revival. A new survey by The Royal Institution of ...
It’s very much fact. You have a network of 600 lymph nodes containing lymphocytes which kill bacteria and viruses, including COVID-19. The lymphatic vessels ...
Relationships With Nature - By Miki Marks Anthropologists call them ‘The Creation Myths’ – the stories that all peoples tell themselves about who they are ...
We all love to tell or hear a story, especially if it's a juicy one and you are the first to know. Sharing stories with another person or an audience is a ...
When I hear the phrase ‘The Streets of London’, it reminds me of the song: ‘Let me take you by the hand and walk you through the streets of London’ by Roger ...
I always feel that gardens should tell a story, or various chapters of people’s lives as they develop. For me my gardens have been inspired by childhood ...
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