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Eat 20 countries in one meal.
"International Evening" at Ruben's School.
With his Dad he represented Portugal, in between Kosovo and Brazil.
Cake Heaven at the Fábrico Próprio book launch at Leila's Shop.
The Friends of Arnold Circus Annual Picnic, which I organised and therefore failed to photograph. Too busy ensuring that the PA didn't electrocute the kids, and plying the St Johns Ambulance volunteer with coffee and cake. Perhaps if the kids had got shocks, then St JA man would have been occupied and I could have lounged and enjoyed the live music. See Richard Kearns' wonderful photos. His image below is the unveiling of the Baagan Wall Hanging project sewn by the Women's group from St Hilda's Community Centre. All stitched with Bengali Kantha embroidery for the past 9 months.

A day trip to Clacton-on-Sea with 112 Bengali women and children.
Finally the irrepressible V&A Village Fete: Ruben took over the tombola stall and I won a Tatty Divine moustache ring. Made me very happy.
I'm a bit scared of my computer due to the number of photos I must sort through...
3 comments:
Aha, so THERE is the Ruben-Father. Hm, yes, he looks nice :)
Your pictures are always so perfectly exposed. I bought a "reall" camera some months ago but I have still not learned to photograph with it in sunshine...
Hope you are doing well, Alix!
lovely! miss u when yr away! Looks like a great time!
Hey Olga and Amy, thanks for the warm welcome back!
There is Ruben Father but unfortunately we are no longer an item... such is life. My digital camera does it all. But real cameras are more fun and fiddly. Sunshine = tiny aperture hole...
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