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Michelle
I'm a writer with an appetite for living well - no matter where you call home! Join me to explore amazing tastes and destinations!
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American Women of Surrey
Art of Living, Cobham
Borough Market
Burvale House
Denny's Uniforms
Educate Ethiopia
Garsons of Esher
Greens of Pangbourne
Loch Fyne Restaurants
More Precious Than Silver
Nick Nairn Cook School
Pate Moi
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Real France Fine Foods
Thames Valley American Women's Club
The Town Hall Wine Bar
The Warren
Warwick Castle
Windsor Castle
Woodlands Park Hotel
Friday, January 22, 2010
Peace
Of all the military and civilian memorabilia on display at the Imperial War Museum, this newspaper announcement was the most breathtaking in its simplicity.
What a striking image of Europe, and the world, at peace.
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