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The 6 crises in the Birmingham school system

Cafe Opus ‘Meat Free Monday’s

This looks very good to me, certainly I was unaware of the existence of Cafe Opus before reading this blog. It is good that quality vegetarian cuisine that is more than just an afterthought is easier to come by these days.

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Oh how I love Opus Restaurant in the Colmore Business District part of Birmingham City Centre. I’ve always felt that this superb restaurant is a vegetarian’s friend. They delight in their ingredients and are serious about sourcing their fruit and vegetables locally. Market fresh, the humble vegetable becomes exalted with the respect and balanced flavours they deserve. How lucky we are!

So, to be invited by Opus Restaurant’s little sister Cafe Opus at the Ikon Gallery in Brindley Place to sample their ‘Meat Free Monday weekly changing supper menu was a delight myself and my wife couldn’t turn down.

Now that’s an idea I like, no meat on a Monday, even a Tuesday or a Wednesday, well you get my drift! Meat Free Monday’s are a superb idea (see previous posting) to encourage people to reduce their meat intake for one day a week, a Monday no less, a good…

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The Ultimate B.G.T Sandwich {Bacon Guacamole Tomato} | asouthernfairytale.com by CookinCanuck on Flickr

Reblogged because it’s making my damned mouth water… Yum!

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Family fun day at The Smithy’s Forge, next Monday

Reblogging for local interest, I can’t make it on Monday but well worth a shout out.

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fun day2 A great looking event at a popular local pub. What’s not to love?

Deputy Manager of Brownhills Pub The Smithy’s Forge, Matt Folan, has asked me to plug the Family Fun Day set to take place there next Monday (May 26th 2014) from 12-6pm – that’s The Smithy’s Forge Pub in Lichfield Road, Brownhills, just off the Miner Island.

There will be a bouncy castle for the kids, games, a raffle, live music and DJ, beer, food and fun – and it’s all for Cancer Research UK, a great and very important charity.

It looks like a good time is to be had by all, in a popular and friendly local pub. Why not check it out?

Untitled 8 A popular pub in the heart of Brownhills. Imagery from Bing! Maps.

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New Website!

So far, so good. I like your news ticker – that’s pretty cool IMO.
Oh and I really like your Disclaimer… that is spot on!

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My Library

I’ll reblog to make your links available to my followers. Best wishes.

Chris Martin's avatarChris Martin Writes

Just wanted to put all my novellas, with their links, into one post. I’ve gained a lot of new readers over the past few months, and I know how easy it is for older posts to get lost. You can click on each picture, and it will take you right to the Amazon page where it’s for sale. Thank you so much for your support. I would ask that if you read any of these books, please leave a review for me on Amazon. I greatly appreciate it. God bless.

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My latest book is entitled, I Was There. It’s a collection of ten Bible stories written from first person perspective. To date, this is my favorite one. I love writing fiction, but there’s no real hope that it can change someone’s life. With I Was There, I believe it has the potential to help people in all areas of life…

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Astronomical Clock, Prague, Czech Republic photo via jamayne

Reblogging this for its sheer beauty, captured in this superb photograph.
Thanks!

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Trilogy

Like this. It addresses complexity, with simplicity. Nice.

Susan Irene Fox's avatarMind's Seat

by Susan Irene Fox

Into Being

Perfect symmetry:

leaves, feathers, webs, DNA.

Behold Your grand works!

Master Painter

Your painter’s palette

indigo mountains, snow clouds

vermillion sunsets,

golden stalks, blood red blossoms,

jade grass, sapphire waters

Embodied

We are

masterpiece, heir

intricate, spun with care,

a woven, warp-free tapestry;

Mercy

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Trouble brewing?

A fascinating and detailed accounting making an interesting and engaging read.
Thanks for sharing this.

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tumblr_lke1tw19oD1qib2vgo1_1280 Sandhill Pumping Station is a beautiful example of its kind.

About a decade ago, South Staffordshire Water historian Chris Pattison sent me some scans of 1921 documents he found in the archives relating to the Shire Oak Brewery owner, Geroge Boulter, who was expressing concerns about the creation of the Sandhills Pumping Station and borehole, and the possible effect on the well the brewery used at the top of Shire Oak Hill.

The Sandhills Pumping Station – built by the private concern of The South Staffordshire Waterworks Company in 1935 – still pumps fresh water to this day from two 400 foot deep boreholes drilled into the bunter pebble beds under Sandhills.

The brewery stood behind the Shire Oak Pub, and has been exhaustively documented by historian Clive Roberts in his wonderful book ‘Snippets of Local History in and around Shire Oak’.

I’m sure Clive will find this material interesting.

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