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The Grassy Paths of the Most Resilient Place in the UK (Transition Tales Day 14) 11th April
I walked all day through the Isle of Purbeck, and what a good experience it was. I hear from Collette Drayson of PEAT (Transition Purbeck) that Purbeck council have measured it and found it to be the most resilient place in the UK.
This information does not surprise me. I
Quintessential Idyllic English Villages…and the MOD (Transition Tales days 12-13) 9-10th April
Stop Press (Transition Tales Day 11) 8th April
* News from Exeter –http://www.exmouthpeople.co.uk/news/Transition-Tale-Steph-comes-Exmouth/article-1988938-detail/article.html?re=y
* Never write your blog if there is a poor internet connection…just lost a whole blog!
* Have just uploaded photos on to the last few days’ blogs. Take a look and have a laugh at
Around and About Dorchester (Transition Tales 9-11) April 6th -8th
From Puddles To Nets (Transition Tales day 8) 5th April 2010
I had a good day today, although had you asked me how I was doing around half past four this afternoon you might have heard something different …
You see, left to my own devices, I just don’t seem to be able to help wandering off the path and getting
Each To Our Own Rhythm (Transition Tales Day 7)
I write today from a beautifully carved old wooden four poster in a red room dominated by a large potrait of a young girl in red velvet. I am in the home of Candida Blaker & Hugh Dunford Wood http://www.dunfordwood.co.uk/exhibitions. The house is filled with