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Bredonborough.
On this day in 1939, at 08.00 in the Wimborne Congregational Chapel, Edie Greene married Arthur Fripp…
Their son, rising c.07.55 & 71 years later, to a white Christmas I…
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Showering, alerting the body to the day, then back into pajamas, dressing gown & bed for this, my first Christmas as a civilian since 1963 & playing with the Douglas Ward Trio at the Chewton Glen Hotel. Former rock legend Bobby Willcox is not retired from life, nor music, nor even the music industry, but retired from a series of happenings of increasing inevitability. A more-eventful upcoming-life is beckoning gently.
A recent convention: bringing presents from the front room up to the bedroom I…
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The sun begins to smile I…
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Back to presents I…
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A wonderful, wonderful civilian morning with the Minx & WillyFred.
12.50 Off to Piddle village for family lunch.
18.57 The road to the Piddle I…
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Cottage views I…
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The River Avon is frozen. In 1963, a local drove his car down the river from the Piddle into Bredonborough.
A visit to Mother-In-Law Barbara in hospital, returning to the Piddle for tastinesses & presents. Barbara has bought me a shopping trolley…
… following reports of successful wheeling in Menton.
Home c. 18.30 & a call to the Sistery Person.
Sky News has been in Bredonborough again. Apparently, this is continuing to be about the coldest place in England.
To early-settle at the end of a fabbo day.
Search Robert Fripp's diary archive.
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