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Trust Life: Love Yourself Every Day with Wisdom from Louise Hay

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There were speeches - Mary Fellowes, who was involved from the beginning, gave a run down of the history of the service, and Kirsty Williams, the Assembly Member, praised them for enabling older people to continue to live independently for longer. Outrageous decor aside, there are two floors of crime, horror and detective fiction to explore, including a wonderful bookshelf filled with green vintage Penguin editions, which form part of the crime and thriller antiquarian collection. Honesty Bookshop – there will be a canvas canopy for shelter, but as it’s December please wear warm clothing. On the political front, there are articles from County Councillor James Gibson-Watt, AM Kirsty Williams and MP Chris Davies - Brexit was a theme here, with worries about what it would mean for local farmers. The toppling of the statue of Edward Colston, the Bristolian who was a major figure in the slave trade, has been all over the news - but there's something similar right here in Brecon.

Broad Street Book Centre is unique in that it houses a number of different independent bookshops. In fact, there are almost twenty little bookshops in this building. Another difficulty for medieval scholars was trying to do maths with Roman numerals. At this point Martin Griffiths looked around the church to find some numbers to point at with his laser pointer - Arabic numerals, except they're not really Arabic either. They originally came from Vedic India. When they had numerals which were easy to use, and one of the Popes had re-invented the abacus, they were able to do all sorts of maths problems which had been incredibly difficult before. The chairs were arranged in a circle, and the meeting started with everyone introducing themselves and saying a few words about why they were there. The structure of the meetings is important to Extinction Rebellion as part of what they call Regenerative Culture. It's also why the organisation is as non-hierarchical as they can manage to make it. We were also introduced to the idea of hand signals to make commun I bumped into a friend while out shopping who told me that the home of Richard Booth, King of Hay, has just gone on the market, so I looked it up on Rightmove. For Christmas I got two M&S vouchers, so I thought I'd head into Hereford to see what I could find.The Hay Junior Youth Theatre started in 2009, and have been giving performances ever since. I hugely enjoyed the performance of Henry V at Cusop Church, for instance - it seems strange to think that it was five years ago! Rowlestone Mill will be turning a Victorian apple scratter - an alternative to a horse driven cider mill. Meanwhile, the Winter Festival is going ahead, but online, like the main Festival this year. It will be taking place over the weekend of November 26th to 29th. As is now traditional, the Turning On of the Christmas Lights will happen on Friday 27th November, with a special Festival guest to flip the switch. There will be carol singing, and Christmas tales recorded in and around Hay's bookshops. The greatest constant has to be the landscape. The empty, heather-strewn Radnorshire hills can't have changed much for centuries. Nor the ruddy rosy brown foothills, as Kilvert saw them. When I'm up in the hills I can sense the diarist's accompanying step beside mine, treading the same ground. I've only just discovered that it is National Mill Weekend this weekend, when many historic mills throughout the country will be open to the public.

So is there a chance these mites will migrate out of the bales and crawl away? (Thinking of storing outside under tarp rather than infest shed) A friend asked for a bit of help in researching the Forty Martyrs - Catholic saints who had been executed in England for their faith in the 16th and 17th centuries. I was already familiar with several of them - St Nicholas Owen, who built priest holes where the persecuted priests could hide from the authorities, for instance and, because we share a name, St Edmund Arrowsmith, who came from Lancashire. Humber Woodland – This is a field and the ground is uneven and most likely wet, there is no inside space or loo and parking is limited, so please share lifts where possible. www.humberwoodland.co.ukThe Bull's Head is not the only pub in this area that is making the effort. There are several places similar to it – and there are also some ghastly dumps that should have closed down a long time ago. She begins with the Normans, and the castle, and ends with Richard Booth creating a Booktown, coming right up to date. Father Richard will be playing the organ to accompany the silent classic Metropolis - both showings are already sold out.

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