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HarmonyJoy is a nice name for a musical rabbit
I am HarmonyJoy, one of 300 bronze rabbits (collectively known as Digit) created by the scribbler Bertt deBaldock in York. Nika has given me this beautiful name and will accompany me on a musical joyful journey. You can read more about Digit's World Travels at a site called digit-love and learn to say Oi! which is a beautiful thing in itself
with love and peace to all
Oi!
HarmonyJoy x
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Mad last minute packing (again)
... or maybe my 'old look' with the gray beard!).
I'd really debated earlier this month bringing backcountry skis along for a trip in April to Mt Ararat but decided against that - very glad of that decision now as packing would have been even more hectic and travel more challenging. But even still, my running stuff, a pile of books and papers for review, and some ...
Are you mental or just stupid?
Hello to all my home peoples! Blatantly I stole the idea for a blog from the great Mr Si Fish. You can see his fantastic travel blog over here.
Thought this would be a good way to make all youz at home jealous, I mean, let you keep in touch. And I like the little map thing in the corner which shows where I've been. You might be able to use this mum to track me if I get kidnapped or something. Kidding!!! ...
Comedy and Tragedy
... people always assume she's stupid because she's so good looking. I could barely contain the urge to tell her that it was actually because of the things she said and believes to be true but feared she wouldn't understand the big and colourful words I would have used to express it.
Luckily, a decision was made to move the gathering down to the The Grove where I could reposition myself down the deeper end of the table. As nights in Ilkley ...
People in stone houses shouldn't throw glass
... of her favourite sailing spots in the picturesque Lakes District. The drive itself was spectacular and so green you could almost see pure pigment dripping from the leaves. We passed through hilariously named towns like Giggleswick and Wigglesworth and through historic Windermere with its ubiquitous stacked stone houses that seem to use no mortar at all. These incredible buildings continued to line our path all the way ...


