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After enjoying the "
Beware of Embroidery" exhibition and talk, I had time to check out a few shops -- some of them through the window only, and some of them rather quickly.
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The train station had its own lashings of colourfulness
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especially these -
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And it was heartening to see a cookshop right beside a bookshop (I parted with money in both) -
2 comments:
Thank you for the link to the exhibition, hope I can get there.
It refreshing to see views of what is so familiar - I pass so often through the station with other things on my mind . That Oxfam Bookshop is my principal source of novels.
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