I finally completed ‘Little London’ post. Still not happy with it….Clarissa Eden/Churchill fascinating salisburyandstonehenge.net

This FLP podcast-lecture-thing is good too - Starbucks and Harveys (pre-war restaurant/hotel chain/bookshop) bit.ly/cKNwdu

Listened to an podcast about Martin Luther King’s assassination bit.ly/d6KCjH Interesting on Memphis, the FBI, less so on the killer

Had a great evening at ‘Maletstock’ last night. Lovely pub at Newton Tony www.maletarms.com

Oh, well….

I think the Germans are very beatable. They looked good against Oz, but Tim Cahill had been sent off

I’ve not heard of a team needing a ‘three goal swing’ before - is that new this World Cup? Should there be a swingometer?

Just heard a first reference to the Germans being ‘efficient’

Great comment on the website linking the Moberly story to Picnic at hanging Rock bit.ly/9HkGTw

Solstice morning, Salisbury station. Always makes me feel fairly chipper, in comparison to all the people looking very, very tired,

I’ve actually managed to upgrade salisburyandstonehenge.net to WP 3.0 by mistake. Consummate IT professional….

Disappointed about the Stonehenge Visitors Centre. Given the numbers of currently unimpressed visitors it seems like a false economy

Reading about Clarissa Churchill. Niece of Winston, wife of PM Eden, friend of Waugh, Beaton, Orson Welles, Fleming. Neighbour of my granny

RT @NomadKeith: I agree with Bill Bryson ‘Salisbury Museum is outstanding, and I advise you to go there at once’

In a month’s time I’ll be pining for the sound of the Vuvuzela….

y friend Fred has an exhibition of S’bury drawings in the upstairs gallery @SalisburyOxfam. More detail at www.fredfieber.co.uk

I think the Doctor Who storyline that involves Stonehenge starts next week

Not unhappy with that. Good performance(s), ok result, just the one injury

RT @Zehra_Zaidi: Well done Green! What a save!

Worried now…