Until I retired last month,I worked with Mark Wyatt at Calderdale Council.
Here is a clip of him singing on Sunday 1st October in Manchester with
the commoners choir
Part protest against the Tory Conference being held in the city:part a dance on the grave of those UKIP cunts.
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As Helen
mentions in the 'comments' section below , the arrangement in the picture is unusual.It is the house ,not the people who are given prominance. The group are almost incidental......
I keep searching the many widows to check if i see anybody is peeking at us outside...!
So,something of a mystery is this photograph.
I found it among my Aunt Brenda's collection after she died.gallery/n-qhJbM/
Now,it was among many family photos taken in Canada & the USA at the turn of the century.
I know that the young Brenda travelled there with my grandfather & his first wife ( she died & he remarried my grandmother about ten years later).
Now her other photos of North America are clearly labelled.But she also had two different photos of this house ( basically .one with this family group & one without).These were not labelled in any way.......
The people in it dont look like my grandfather & Brenda.Tho,so far away,I could be wrong about that......
A bit of a mystery.I cant say this looks like Canada or New York State...tho ,who knows?
The Mighty Harry Leslie Smith talks with the aide of sepia photography in the above video. It's the UK Labour Party's Annual Conference next week. The following week sees my son Christopher's birthday.
In 1924 California’s Tribune-American newspaper ran a competition for
its readers to write in with their most unusual dreams and the winning
entry was made into a short film.
This is Mrs L.L. Nicholson from
Oakland’s dream of losing her baby, rowing across San Francisco Bay,
picking up some fish, and eventually discovering her lost child in a
most unusual place and in trouble with the law. .............
the view from inside the Hebden Bridge Trades Club today
Picked tickets up this morning.....me & Cath now go see Louisville singer Joan Shelley at Hebden Bridge Trades Club on Sunday night.
(As is usually the case) I will keep adding/taking away stuff in this post over the next few days.
I will also attempt the tricky task of trying to translate the post into Kentuckyanese but I'm really not promising anything on that !
At the moment I will pop a few Joan Shelley videos below.These i may replace eventually with my photos/ video from Sunday's gig