The final concert of the Canterbury Festival was in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral with the Canterbury Choral Society performing J.S. Bach’s B Minor Mass. My sister and I also scattered some remaining ashes of my mothers which niece Helen had retained in the Memorial Gardens of the Cathedral. My mother died 12 years ago at the age of 97 and would have been 110 on November 1st. Most of her ashes were buried in this garden in a small ceremony conducted by a priest about 12 years ago.
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A summary of Gallivanting in October 2022
Having arrived home five days ago it is time to reflect on the highlights of this trip. I feel as though it has been a cultural feast. Being...
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The departure from the Brooklyn cruise ship terminal in New York Harbour on the Queen Mary II was spectacular. First however was a view of t...
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It was just over an hours train journey to London Maryleborn station and then I checked into the Reform Club, reciprocal with the Union Club...
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Leopoldstat is a play by Tom Stoppard at the Longacre Theatre had very good reviews. This is why I chose it. Sir Tom Stoppard was born To...
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