Being Bould One fine winter's afternoon in 1997 I came across Bould's garage in King's Cliffe in Northamptonshire. It had been closed for so... By apit nursing Thursday, July 31, 2008 Comment
The Glooston Terror It is late afternoon, the brassy sun starting to dip down towards the field edge. But against the lane something stirs under the bark of an ... By apit nursing July 31, 2008 Comment
A Maine Giant in Medicine and Public Health A pioneer in medicine, genetics, and public health from Maine died earlier last week. Victor McKusick, MD was born in 1921 in Parkman, Maine... By apit nursing Tuesday, July 29, 2008 Comment
Birthday Blog This blog celebrates its first birthday today. What a time I've had. A Dorset Rhubarb Kiosk, a Gloucestershire Fire Extinguisher. An Ess... By apit nursing July 29, 2008 Comment
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Hurricane season is here: Do you have a plan? Hello, Dolly! Hurricane season is here. It's a long way from Broadway to the Gulf Coast, but Dolly knows how to perform for a crowd, no ... By apit nursing Friday, July 25, 2008 Comment
Changing Down Trawling through the Archive this afternoon, looking for a picture of an Ulster linen-weaving machine with a teapot balanced on it, I came a... By apit nursing Thursday, July 24, 2008 Comment
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Trees & Mr.Badmin It must seem slightly odd, posting a poster about March trees in July. Mind you, the weather round here recently has had me out gathering wo... By apit nursing July 21, 2008 Comment