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Up to see the world

Moon over St Albans Cathedral, December 2020

Moon over the River Thames, London, October 2020

Becky’s puppets yesterday reminded me of the wonderful puppet theatre that I visited regularly when my daughter was younger. Little Angel in north London puts on tremendous performances for children and families, and for anyone young at heart. So, for a little treat, settle down and enjoy their version of Moon River:

Two drifters, off to see the world
There’s such a lot of world to see

Moon River

 


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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 3 January 2021

Posted as part of Becky’s January SquareUp

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  1. The moon has an enchanting factor in it. I have almost always been attracted to it. Those pictures are beautiful, especially the last picture! The dark sky and the contrasting moon makes it look even more mysterious.
    #MyWordsKraft

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    • The distance and the moodiness of night light means the moon never loses its mystery. Even if man has landed and explored I can still gaze and imagine it as I want.

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  2. You’re full of treats this week! I never did watch Frankie 🙂 🙂 Later! Have a good Sunday, Debs. I’ll be singing this all day. Andy Williams version 🙂

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