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St Margaret and St Remigius, Seething, Norfolk
I spent a pleasant day in the company of my friend Peter Stephens exploring the churches between Norwich and Loddon. Apart from a couple to the south of the Beccles road they were all open, and it was a pleasure to explore a succession of small, unassuming but welcoming churches. I last visited them about ten years ago, and although not much has changed it was pleasing to see that a couple of them were in safer hands than had seemed on my previous visit.
I came back through Norwich and caught the train back to Ipswich with dozens of disconsolate Norwich City fans who had just seen their team lose at home to West Bromwich Albion, leaving them perilously close to the drop. On the way back on the train I took part in a three-way conversation with my son in Amsterdam and my daughter in Madrid. Ten years ago, when they were little and I first explored these churches, I don't think I would have thought such a thing likely, or even possible.
The following day, Norwich City sacked their manager Chris Hughton.
My good friend Rebecca Franklin in her Black Canary cosplay. Follow her Instagram (@the.rebecca.rose) or at: www.instagram.com/the.rebecca.rose/
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Approach to 24 at Seething Airfield, Norfolk. Seen from G-AVNO Piper PA.28-180.
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WJRR’s Earthday Birthday (w/ Shinedown, Bush, Fozzy) @ Central Florida Fairgrounds (Orlando, FL) on April 21, 2018
Bubbling mud pots like this one are found throughout Iceland. A research team from the Hilton Volatiles Lab collected rock and fluid samples from Iceland during a 2006 research trip.