Our Man in Havana

Busy few days writing, doing my sessions at Wick Court and attending a few meetings. One meeting was access to the 100 Acre in Frampton at last there is light at the end of the tunnel. Hopeful that gates can be installed late November/early December. Just have to raise £500 now!

We had our Book Club meeting last night discussing Graham Greene’s Our Man in Havana. A wide range of views were expressed but there was agreement on how prescient  Greene was-it was published a year before Castro’s revolution and nearly 50 years before beefed up dossiers on Iraq! Even Snowdon’s revelations could have been said to have chimed with the book.

Off to the theatre later to see Tom Conti in Rough Justice.

 

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Bill Church is the story traveller, a former Headteacher who has a passion for sharing stories with people from 3 years up to 103 years of age. Bill loves stories; finding them (and the story’s story!), telling them and writing them! He is passionate in believing that everybody can tell stories and is keen to help people whatever their age do this. His blog ranges from his Story telling experiences to his obsessions sport, bird watching and cycling!

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