Tag: London
Delivering the good word Al Fresco
Six Word Saturday St James’ Piccadilly has an unusual feature, an outside pulpit. Apparently at certain times of the year the congregation would exceed the available room inside the church and so the service would be held outside in the churchyard with worshipers spilling out onto Piccadilly itself. It was a very wet day when… Continue reading Delivering the good word Al Fresco
The double life of Evelyn Hatton
James Hatton was a small unremarkable man, employed as a cinema usher at the local picture Palace, The Electric, near to his Flat in Holland Park. By all accounts he was happy with the hand life had dealt him. The main reason for this was the woman he was married to, Evelyn. In today’s parlance,… Continue reading The double life of Evelyn Hatton
Wordless Wednesday
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One Word Sunday
Silent Sunday
Two for the price of one
Six Word Saturday
Shedding some light on the subject
We take the ability to see and function once the sun has gone down as a matter of fact thing, even possibly an inalienable right to have electric light at our beck and call. Once the power goes off for any length of time we’re plunged into a problem our ancestors faced every day and… Continue reading Shedding some light on the subject
Wordless Wednesday
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One Word Sunday