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Sally Kindberg in Cornwall again
With a fresh notebook, a pen or two and my walking boots I set out for Penzance, feeling my usual excitement as the train crossed over the Tamar from Devon via the Brunel Bridge. Operational since 1859, it enabled an … Continue reading
Posted in Notebooks, Travels, Walking
Tagged Agapanthus Tea room, Birnam Wood, bluebells, chance meetings, Cinderella, Godland, Gulval, Iceland, Jubilee Pool, Macbeth, Newlyn, Newmarket, Palmason, Penlee House, Penzance, Polanski, Royal Opera House film
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Sally Kindberg out and about in north London
Walking home one lunchtime I saw a small cockatoo outside enjoying the mild weather. ‘His name is Nietzsche’, his companion told me. ‘Does Nietzsche ever speak?’ I asked. His companion said no, but Nietzsche, although silent, nodded his head vigorously. … Continue reading
Posted in Walking, Writing
Tagged Amy Winehouse, Camden Town, chance meetings, cockatoo, Dublin Castle pub, film crew, film equipment, galah, Marilyn Monroe, Nietzsche
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