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Thank you opens the door to Love6 comments

leelotchka44 wrote 3 weeks ago: Michael Brown   writes in the Presence Process how the very process will bring to us wishes for cont … more →

Tags: A Course in Miracles blog, Awakening Videos, anger, Beliefs, Forgiveness, prisoners, Spirit, transformation.rage, Violence

Comme à la maison

carolynemitchell wrote 1 month ago: My last post about the trip to France is dedicated to the house we rented as a thank you to its owne … more →

Tags: Disney, Pasta, Paris, saint quentin, great war, Chez nous, Picardie, Bruges, Reims

I really am a dizzy blonde

carolynemitchell wrote 3 months ago: So this medication is really weird. I take it and then by the time I’ve reached the top of the … more →

Tags: WW1, The Great War, Arras, France, chunnel, Chicken, mustard, Paul Reed

Link bloed

mirosjabin wrote 7 months ago: Vrijdagavond 23:00 uur. Misjalief is inmiddels naar bed en ik ga er met veel plezier achteraan, ook … more →

Tags: jazz, Music, airto, Erich Hobsbawm, Flora Purim, Johnny Cash, Men's, persoonlijk

Lord Harry

Christine Hartweg wrote 11 months ago: For a few years during his childhood Robert Dudley’s eldest and youngest brother both bore the … more →

Tags: 1553, Family & Marriage, Robert Dudley, birth date, Francis Jobson, Guildford Dudley, Henry Dudley

Day 2 – group riding at it’s finest

pweald wrote 11 months ago: Stage 5 day two was another 100 mile cycling day, heading north from the champagne region, skirting … more →

Tags: Cycling, Dallaglio Flintoff 2012 Cycle Slam, champagne, Discovery Channel

Preparations are now complete – let the challenge begin1 comment

pweald wrote 1 year ago: It’s been a little bit like waiting for Christmas when you were a kid. My training is all done, the … more →

Tags: Cycling, Dallaglio Flintoff 2012 Cycle Slam, Live Rider Tracking, Nancy, Challons, Ashford, Stage 5

April so far...

neoTribe wrote 1 year ago: Slideshow here Cold weather, small injury or just bad timing, I have not had a chance to sail so far … more →

Tags: Windsurf Sessions, Windsurf Session

Clichés and cliffhangers fill Helmet of Navarre

Linda Aragoni wrote 1 year ago: Bertha Runkle’s Helmet of Navarre is a thriller set in 16th century France with a new intrigue … more →

Tags: Historical, Romance, 1901 Bestselling Novels, Paris, France, 16th Century, Bertha Runkle, French history, Huguenots

Another Disappointing Waterfall1 comment

Mel wrote 2 years ago: I don’t know what it is, but those keeping up with my blog and my travels know about my bad lu … more →

Tags: photos, New Brunswick, Grand Falls

Interview with Sir Hubert Gough, The First World War 1914-1918, Personal Experences of Lieutenant-Colonel C. a Court Repington

alandbower wrote 3 years ago: From The First World War 1914-1918, Personal Experiences of Lieutenant Colonel C. a Court Repington, … more →

Tags: 1, 61st Division, Spring Offensive, Operation Michael, 21st March 1918, General Gough, 61st South Midland Division, XIX Corps, 24th Division

Private John Henry Shepherd1 comment

alandbower wrote 3 years ago: The details below are from the Cowley Road Methodist Church Centre “John Henry Shepherd was th … more →

Tags: 1, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 2/4th, 2/4th Oxfords, Thiepval Memorial, 28th April 1917, C company, Ada Louisa Shepherd, Henry Walter Shepherd, Private John Henry Shepherd

Arras and Afterwards, May - July 1917

alandbower wrote 3 years ago: From G. K. Rose, The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. “The n … more →

Tags: 1, 184th Brigade, Colonel Wetherall, Arras, Amiens, doullens, Neuvillette, 2nd Royal Sussex, Colonel Bellamy

Lance Corporal O'Connor

alandbower wrote 3 years ago: From G. K. Rose, The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. “Lance … more →

Tags: 1, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 2/4th, Fayet, 28th April 1917, Lance Corpora; O'Connor

Sergeant Herbert Kilby1 comment

alandbower wrote 3 years ago: From G. K. Rose, The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. “In No … more →

Tags: 1, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 2/4th, 2/4th Oxfords, The Story of the 2/4th Oxfords & Buck Light Infantr, Fayet, 28th April 1917, Herbert Kilby, Sergeant Herbert Kilby, Killed in action

Second Lieutenant Herbert Samuel Taylor

alandbower wrote 3 years ago: From G. K. Rose, The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. “Follo … more →

Tags: 1, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 2/4th, 2/4th Oxfords, G. K. Rose, The Story of the 2/4th Oxfords & Buck Light Infantr, Fayet, 28th April 1917, Second Lieutenant Herbert Samuel Taylor, Herbert Samuel Taylor

The Raid Near St. Quentin, 28th April 191715 comments

alandbower wrote 3 years ago: Extract from The Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, by G. K. Rose … more →

Tags: Raid Near St. Quentin 28th April 1917, 184th Brigade, edward brooks, G. K. Rose, The Story of the 2/4th Oxfords & Buck Light Infantr, Fayet, 28th April 1917, Gricourt, Cepy Farm

Company Sergeant-Major, Edward Brooks, VC4 comments

alandbower wrote 3 years ago: A bio of Edward Brooks by Paul F. Wilson from www.findagrave.com “World War I Victoria Cross R … more →

Tags: 1, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 2/4th, edward brooks, 2/4th Oxfords, Fayet, victoria cross, Headington Miniture Rifle Club, 28th April 1917, Morris Motors

Attack on Good Friday, April 6th, 1917

alandbower wrote 3 years ago: From the Story of the 2/4th Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, by G. K. Rose. For April … more →

Tags: 1, 182nd Brigade, 59th Division, 61st Division, 6th April 1917, 7th April 1917, G. K. Rose, Le Vergier, Omignon


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