@carol_baraniuk I thoroughly enjoyed that Carol. Felt like I was in all the places and got a great sense of agnosogere. There was a washed-out 'colour' pervading it (50 shades of grey hee hee) that really evoked a mood for me. Very well done xx
@stephenfry Hi Stephen. I am new to Twitter and only logged on to try and get an acknowledgment to you for your voicing of the Sherlock Holmes series. I've just listened to your introduction to The Sign of Four - wow. Oscar and Arthur together. I grew up on a diet of these two plus Poe. Fab
Farewell to Edmonds on my first trip to Washington as part of the Rick Steves Freshman Class of 2020. What a great experience :)
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Enjoyed chairing this poetry panel last night at the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter.
The theme was winter, spring and Robert Burns - and we had a very eclectic selection of material :)
New Year, new opportunity to share the words of poet's past and present with our #poetrypanel in the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre tonight. .@ACNIWriting
Sculpted by FS Lynn, this is Prince Albert in robes of a Knight of the Garter. He is gazing up High Street from the west facade of the 35m Albert Clock Tower built in 1869.
Built on wooden… https://t.co/MQGcCOGxce
Kerry County Museum in Tralee is one of my favourite places on Grand Circle Tours. It has fascinating exhibits on medieval life, archaeology, the Anglo-Normans, Tom Crean (Arctic… https://t.co/sYFd9Rff9b
Annie Moore and her brothers, Anthony and Philip, departed Cobh (formerly Queenstown) on 20th December 1891 on the SS Nevada. Annie was the first person to be admitted to the USA through… https://t.co/veqPAqtYP2
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