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16 November 2020 – Odd Socks Day
Nov 16 2020

16 November 2020 – Odd Socks Day

Even though I have three things to write about, I’m going to be super quick as Other Life is demanding my attention.  One, it’s Odd…

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15 November 2020 – Oranges, Again
Nov 15 2020

15 November 2020 – Oranges, Again

Today I have mainly been sniffing the insides of my shoes. Not for any gratification purposes, I might add. I’ve been trying to ascertain the…

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4 November 2020 – Plot Toffee
Nov 4 2020

4 November 2020 – Plot Toffee

I had forgotten how outrageously delicious toffee is. I’ve just eaten a hefty slab of Tom Trot, also known as plot toffee, bonfire toffee, treacle…

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23 October 2020 – Cabbage
Oct 23 2020

23 October 2020 – Cabbage

The folklore I love most in all the world is the kind of folklore that involves rubbing vegetables on a problem. And frankly I don’t…

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8 October 2020 – St Keyne’s Day
Oct 8 2020

8 October 2020 – St Keyne’s Day

And so once again I return to the theme of something delicious predicting the winter weather. On Tuesday, I tried and failed to elicit a…

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