Monthly Archives: August 2014

Anglo_File3. Cornwalling.

For a Cornwall coastal walk from St. Ives to Zennor, we wore the wrong shoes. At Mile 5 (of 7) my shoe heel disembarked for a deep crevice between two big boulders. Michael’s brown leather Rockports would be great in … Continue reading

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Anglo_File2

We are riding the train to Cornwall with dogs. Yep. The English love their dogs and take them places NYC doggie lovers would die for. A nice-sized collie mix was in our Reserved Car, a packed train with luggage spilling … Continue reading

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AngloFile – Heston Parish

AngloFile-1 (Aug. 24) I never knew my grandmother, Mabel Eliza Montgomery Bennett. She died several years before I was born, and lived 3,000 miles across the water in any event. What little I heard about her was from my mother … Continue reading

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