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Weekend Reading: Summer is Coming
It feels like a long time since I’ve been able to write for this blog. I’ve missed it – and not just because I keep…
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Awards and Celebrations
It’s taken me longer than I expected to finish writing this post, even though I wrote most of it on the train 11 days ago.…
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Weekend Reading: Out and About
It’s been a long time since I wrote a Friday post. Not by choice… pressure of work has just made it impossible to pull something…
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International Lego Classicism Day 2022: Antenociticus the Geordie God
This year, for #ILCD22, I’ve been to Benwell on the outskirts of Newcastle, to find out more about the mysterious Geordie god Antenociticus. You can…
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Weekend Reading: There May Be Lego Ahead
This week I’m preparing my efforts for International Lego Classicism Day 2022, which as usual will be on 20th February. I’ve been standing on Lego…
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Weekend Reading: Past and Future Fun
I was reminded this week that it’s two years since I was in London for the British Museum’s Troy exhibition. That was the first time…
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