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Daily Archives: March 16, 2014
Learning with Mr Clarke – Circa 1985
This weekend we cleared out the loft – not a pleasant job, but one that had to be done. Whilst doing so we came across some of my wife’s old school exercise books. Not surprisingly, I had a look through … Continue reading