Travel
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Saint Guénolé and the unbroken thread
On a recent visit to France, Sheila and I visited the ancient Abbey of Landévennec, south-east of Brest. The abbey was founded late in the 5th century by Saint Guénolé who, like us, also came from Britain. He was...
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When the President welcomed the man from Bristol to the White House
George Muller looked after 10,000 children in Bristol in the nineteenth century and the Foundation he established still flourishes today. His belief that God answers prayer has made his name a byword for faith throughout the world. On a...
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Celebrity watch
Sheila and I strolled by this £2.3m mansion while we were in Fowey last Friday. Dawn French and Lenny Henry bought it and did it up. But since their split, does Dawn still live there? A convincing answer (to...
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Memories of a visit to the House of Terror, Budapest
Friday 7 October 2011 Perhaps the most vivid and moving memory of our visit to Budapest last week was that to the House of Terror just down the road from our hotel in Andrassy Street. It contains exhibits related to...
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Next stage with rogersteer.com
Wednesday 5 October 2011 You will see that my website has a new look. We are still working to iron out some teething problems. When we have got it right, you, the welcome visitor to this site, and I will...
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