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18 August 2014

One thing leads to another ...

Where is the roaring fire you ask us?

Overview

http://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/our-landmarks/properties/queen-annes-summerhouse-10475/#tabs=0

Video

http://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/our-landmarks/properties/queen-annes-summerhouse-10475/#tabs=3

This links back to our comments on awriterofhistoryabout airship hangers and the Shuttleworth Collection in Bedfordshire England

http://awriterofhistory.com/2014/08/15/mission-to-morocco-j-r-rogers/

Good browsing

Allrighters

05 August 2014

Changes to web site

Twelve months have passed since the Allrighters' web site was set up. Various updates and changes are currently being made to the site including new header pictures and changes in colour schemes. A peacock has returned to the garden in the Norfolk house where the Allrighters do most of their fantasy work. Our peacock is now pictured on a new front start up page to the web site which should appear when you visit www.allrighters.co.uk or the other international feeds co.nz and com. We are getting used to the cries of the peacock in the same way the chiming of the grandfather clock repaired by Henry last year.

Mick Rooney of TIPM has agreed to the Allrighters making a regular monthly post. Three posts have been made so far.

These are being made under the Writing and Reading for Pleasure heading as this is beginning to reflect more of what the Allrighters' are now doing. After completion of their 1,000,000 draft words in January 2014 effort has been concentrated on editing and restructuring against a target of one 18,000 word small book a week from the end of May 2014. A Writing and Reading for Pleasure blog has been set up and this will be the one used for most of the Allrighters' new posts. If you receive posts from this and other Allrighters' blogs you will receive an e mail soon asking if you want to receive updates from this new site.

May we wish you a good summer of writing and reading

Alexander and the Allrighters and Ywnwab!