Knitting on the Green

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Monday, August 29, 2011

G is for... Gothenburg; or Knit Nation Part the First

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So... it's been a while since I posted anything but book reviews. Which is not to say knitting, travelling, spinning, working, etc. e...
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Sunday, August 21, 2011

2011 books, #66-70

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The Blackstone key, by Rose Melikan [audiobook]. Read by Jane Collinwood. Rearsby, Leics.: W F Howes, 2008. In 1795, Mary Finch sets off ...
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Sunday, August 07, 2011

2011 books, #61-65

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This body of death, by Elizabeth George. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2010. In contrast with the Kate Atkinson, this intertwining of impr...

2011 books, #56-60

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The God of the hive , by Laurie R. King. London: Allison and Busby, 2010. This follows on immediately from The language of bees - it's ...
Saturday, June 18, 2011

2011 books, #51-55

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The jury must die, by Carol O'Connell [audiobook]. Read by Cristine McMurdo-Wallis. Rearsby, Leics.: W F Howes, 2005. I got about half a...
Saturday, June 11, 2011

E is for... many things; and F is for Feast

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Well, bizarrely enough, the theme for this year's Feast was "E is for..." So I'm combining two letters here... If I'...
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Monday, June 06, 2011

D is for... DPNs

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As you can see - the 30 day blogging challenge has become somewhat theoretical. I am going to carry on with the A-Z thing though, because i...

C is for... Cricket

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Not very impressive, getting two days into a month's blogging every day and then stalling, but I'd originally picked C for Colour, a...
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Thursday, June 02, 2011

B is for... Books

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(Before I go on about the actual theme, B is also for Bug - aka Amelia [Mealy-Bug], mentioned in the last post. She came home last night, a...
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Wednesday, June 01, 2011

A is for... Animals

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I'm doing something a bit different this month, pinching an idea pitched on Ravelry by Tinks - she's going to be taking up a challe...
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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Sometimes, I'm just blown away by my workplace

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I don't normally go on about where I work. Mainly because I suspect if my employers ever sort out a protocol on blogging, they might go...
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2011 books, #46-50

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Deed to death , by D B Henson. Kindle edition. One of the interesting things about choosing the "under £1" option for Kindle books...

2011 books, #41-45

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The whisperers , by John Connolly [audiobook]. Read by Jeff Harding. Oxford: Isis, 2011. A Charlie Parker book. Brought in to investigate th...
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Saturday, April 30, 2011

2011 books, #36-40

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Murder on the Eiffel Tower by Claude Izner. London: Gallic Books, 2007. I loved this. It has a real sense of the 19th century French novel,...
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Saturday, April 16, 2011

2011 books, #31-35

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Sinema: the Northumberland massacre , by Rod Glenn. [S.l.]: Wild Wolf Publishing, 2011. Kindle edition. A man whose name we never discover d...
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2011 books, #26-30

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The black ice , by Michael Connolly. London: Orion, 1993. A Harry Bosch novel I somehow missed reading earlier. A corpse in a hotel room ap...

2011 books, #21-25

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Stone kiss, by Faye Kellerman [audiobook]. Read by Jeff Harding. Oxford: Isis, 2003. Another Kellerman I'd read but forgotten most of -...
Sunday, April 03, 2011

Knitting and Crochet Blog Week, Day seven (2KCBWDAY7)

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I'd gone to bed nice and early for a change, and then I remembered I hadn't posted today... Write about your typical crafting time. ...
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