Dave, this gives me great pleasure.
Can it be extended, or made a weekly report?
It may also generate reports from elsewheres.
I wondered for a moment whether Valle Crucis was too different a place-name to
sit with the others.
North Carolina?
ah, but Wales also,
as shown by a cute gathering-in on google:
Timeline results for valle crucis
1200
As Valle Crucis was founded by the Princes of Powis in 1200, so Cymmer was built
by the grandsons of Owain Gwynedd, King.
books.google.com
1883
First opened in Valle Crucis back in 1883, the store still stocks a little of
everything and a lot of merchandise that you'll never find in a mall. The ...
www.visitnc.com
Max
Quoting David Bircumshaw <[log in to unmask]>:
> And in this year there was a fall of dried peas from the sky
>
> And a dog found her way home off Dartmoor
>
> And a porcupine was captured in Carshalton
>
> While in Wincanton there was the apparition of a policeman’s trousers
>
> And unidentified liquid and a white substance that vanished in the morning
> and
> coins and ice and a timeslip experienced in Croydon all fell
> upon us
> While on March 27th the Revd P.R.M.Smith of St Helens, Merseyside, dis-
>
> appeared prior to the discovery of locusts at Hurstpierpoint
> and Ken Edwards saw a tall silver entity and the
> food-throwing began at the bungalows
>
> And 5000 empty tins of baked beans manifested in the ruins at Valle Crucis
>
> And more than one ghost was seen in more than one pub
>
> In this year.
>
>
> --
> David Bircumshaw
> "Nothing can be done in the face
> of ordinary unhappiness" - PP
> Website and A Chide's Alphabet
> http://www.staplednapkin.org.uk
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> Leicester Poetry Society: http://www.poetryleicester.co.uk
>
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