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14 October 2020 – The Battle of Hastings
Oct 14 2020

14 October 2020 – The Battle of Hastings

Something rather curious happened today. It’s the 954th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, where Harold was killed by an arrow, as my history teacher, Miss…

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13 October 2020 – Ada Lovelace Day
Oct 13 2020

13 October 2020 – Ada Lovelace Day

My day has been filled with awesome women, which seems appropriate it being the second Tuesday in October, and therefore Ada Lovelace Day.  Maths was…

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12 October 2020 – St Wilfred’s Day
Oct 12 2020

12 October 2020 – St Wilfred’s Day

My book said the weatherlore on St Wilfred’s Day is a trifle boring. But frankly, I find there’s nothing dull about standing on the pavement…

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11 October 2020 – Harvest Festival of the Sea
Oct 11 2020

11 October 2020 – Harvest Festival of the Sea

I’m not going to lie, it was all going very badly even before I broke my netting shuttle. I didn’t mean to, but I’d bought…

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10 October 2020 – Bolving
Jake Humphrey as My Celebrity Boyfriend.
Oct 10 2020

10 October 2020 – Bolving

The old Welsh and the Scots Gaelic knew the tenor of their months, calling October hyddfref and damb respectively, namely the month of the rutting stags. And when a…

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