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Morrisminorarcana's Blog

http://morrisminorarcana.wordpress.com/?ref=spelling Packet white bread flour, box yeast sachets…make 8oz flour with 5 fl oz water 1/2 sachet yeast…leave to rise for 30 mins (or jus ignore and leave for jus 2 mins) roll flat on floured surface…cut or shape into rounds …fry 3-5 mins either side!! Like this:
June 18, 2012 by morrisminorarcana Info for anyone who wants to see this awsome place at Midsummer….there will be security guards who will ask you to leave at some time …hilarious, i can remember parking by the stones as a child and dancing round the druids, making a picnic tea – no security guard presence then: and there are photo’s to prove it!!

Stonehenge Summer Solstice « Morrisminorarcana

http://morrisminorarcana.wordpress.com/2012/06/18/stonehenge-summer-solstice/
http://wollypark.wordpress.com/2012/06/17/strangely/

Strangely

The good Lord Clifton of Clifton Hall in Nottinghamshire was fined £4000 in 1649-50 and had to pay Cromwell and Parliament the monies in four installments during those years – and it has been said that he paid for the Royal Horsegrounds or the land it’s on. In those days £4000 was an enormous sum of money….whether this Lord Clifton was the Nottingham Sheriff at the time Charles I standard was raised on standard hill needs further research, and similarly whether Old Market Square is, or was, a similar size to Royal Horseguards Parade which was Cromwells and Cardinal Wolsey’s might be interesting to find out.

The Woodland Trust

http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/Pages/default.aspx#.UVA_qdF-P0M We pledge to: • Bring scientists and the public together to monitor and protect the UK’s trees and woods. Along with the National Trust, Forestry Commission and the Food and Environment Research Agency, we’ve already committed £1million to this cause. Now we need the government to invest another £1million • Begin long-term investment in UK nurseries to ensure every tree we use from now on is UK-sourced and grown, removing all risk of importing further disease.
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