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When I was a kid, I had the standard fare of Enid Blyton books and if I can trust my memory, one of them was a book of poetry about Noddy and Toytown. Would you believe I can still pretty closely quote one of them, and the ever-helpful www has given me the correct words … Continue reading Coming home

Posted on February 17, 2014Categories UncategorizedTags Big-Ears, books, dove, Enid Blyton, home, Leonard Cohen, Noddy, return, scents, travel2 Comments

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