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Denise Winsor's avatar

Thank you Imogen ! Such a beautiful gift to find in my email. The poems ,photos and fascinating writing and history about snowdrops . So lovely to hear about Walsingham I hope your visit there was full of lovely memories for you. I have been there many times years ago and treasure the place and the surrounding countryside. We often stayed in the old days at the old Sue Ryder " Martyrs house" opposite the Abbey entrance, we were often the only ones there overnight and had many paranormal experiences!

Love the Olney pancake day stories and your recipe made me Hungry

Take care from one left hander to another !

Love from Canada

Denise xo

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Jane Pearce's avatar

Thank you for your stories of Shrove Tuesday. We know and celebrate it as Mardi Gras and have made the trip to New Orleans for the Carnival season many times. Besides the parades and costumes, the music and beads, one of my favourite things is the King Cake. An overly sweet white cake decorated garishly in Mardi Gras colours of purple, green and gold. A small “baby” is baked inside to represent the Christ child and whoever receives that slice is responsible for bringing the following year’s cake. Wherever the day’s parties start they always end in the French Quarter where, precisely at midnight, police walking, and on horseback sweep in from every entrance and clear the streets of revellers in anticipation of the following holy day of Ash Wednesday. I so love hearing your stories, your ancient customs and seeing where they differ and where they overlap.

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