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Date: 17th January 2011

my home town
Just enjoyed some memories of my home town which I left 20 years ago, visit as often as possible, now reside in Nottinghamshire....

From Blog: Berkshire: Donnington and Newbury
Date: 30th August 2010


hey, nice blog :) i really want to goto moscow near christmas and i have a few questions if you dont mind? when there how many layers do you think i will need to dress up in? like you said it could reach -20 but when you when it was -6? there apparetly is a chrismas market on red square around this time is that true? and do they have many decorations up? because iknow some of the russians celebrate christmas on january the 6th. nice work here im looking to go around the 10th/11th january next year as im currently a student so i need to save up :D thanks again, danny :)

From Blog: Christmas Trip to Moscow
Date: 8th April 2010

Taunton
Thanks for your comments. Taunton is lovely! The town does not have so many old interesting buildings as e.g. Exeter but certainly has its own charm. I hope you get a nice holiday!

From Blog: Taunton - the local centre of Somerset
Date: 24th March 2010


Hanne, I really enjoyed your Japan post. I have always wanted to go there. My blog is looking for some good travel photos. If you have any to share email us at dirtyhippiesblog@gmail.com or check us out at dirty-hippies.blogspot.com. Continued fun on your travels, Heather

From Blog: On new adventures: Winterly Japan
Date: 30th June 2009

Englefield > Hengeveld Holland ?
Dear Sirs, I just surfed on internet to find out if there was a name Angelveld or varying spellings in the world. So I found your site and beautiful pictures. Besides, I like Barnaby's Mid Sommer Murders very much, although they are somtimes to spooky. The reason for my search is, that I try to find the meaning of a townlet called Hengevelde, here in Twente. My theory was, that it could original mean "het veld van de Angelen" (The field of the Angles), since it is known that around 100 AD some Angles from Northern Gemrany settled in the North Eastern part of The Netherlands. The "H" of Hengeveld could possibly the "H aspiré" as occurs frequently in Saxon areas. Could you tell me how the name Englefield originated? Greetings from Twente! Bernard Kranenburg

From Blog: Berkshire: Englefield and DCI Barnaby





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