We went to the German Christmas Market in Manchester yesterday - a splendid day out. But it was this wonderful combination of images, seen in Manchester Victoria Station, which will remain in my mind : a modern triptych. I have always been fascinated by information, and books have always been a love of my life. And a man can dream, can't he?
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Annie Burnett And The Dead Fox Marker
This is a photograph of my Auntie Annie - Annie Elizabeth Burnett who, in October 1933, became Annie Moore. My guess is that this particular...

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Y ou can spend too long sat inside reading old newspapers and cataloguing old postcards. There comes a time in the affairs of man when he s...
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The Lad is back. He had been skiing in France and got stuck for a time when the ports of Calais and Dover were closed by the snow and cold....
It's nice when a man's interests dovetail so beautifully.... :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I didn't see the other two signs. . . . .
ReplyDeleteMost definitely, dreams are most important ingredient to life!
ReplyDeleteFigleaves have offers on Party Outfits
ReplyDeleteSo great to be able to read German Books.
ReplyDelete(How have I missed so many of your posts?) I'd like to know which of those three signs caught your attention first?
ReplyDeleteI've heard that a woman is as old as she looks, and that a man is old when he stops looking.
ReplyDeleteAh, dreaming of fig leaves, are you? :)
ReplyDeleteOut of interest, Alan, figleaf, bookstall, and information = Familiar-looking of noblest fat. That can't be right, can it?
ReplyDeleteI think that sign would catch any man's eye. Show us the German market.
ReplyDeleteMen..sex sells anything:)
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