#hexham — Public Fediverse posts
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Out on a school night last night, at the Vault in Hexham to see Kaïa Kater with support from local The Early Purple. I hadn't realised how well-known she is, quite a big deal for a tiny venue like the Vault.
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Blog post: Tyneside travels. The North? In February? Turned out rather well actually.
https://snaprails.blogspot.com/2026/03/tyneside-travels.html
#trains #Tyneside #Newcastle #WhitleyBay #SouthShields #Tynemouth #Hexham #Travel
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The Bath House, Chesters Roman Fort, Northumberland, c.1960 - MOW Postcard
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Got out on the paddleboard yesterday evening, despite it being a bit too windy really. As I was heading into the wind and upstream, I knew I could just turn round at any point to get back. Had to stay on my knees for stability and paddle like a demon to get anywhere, but worth the effort.
Rewarded with a nice gentle float back downstream, until the busy bit with all the rowists, swimmists, kids on paddleboards, dogs, kids off paddleboards…
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I've got 3 workshop places available for bangle making on Thursday evening this week. There won't be another session till October-ish, so this is your last chance to create a fab set of stacking bangles like these for a few months. Go on, you know you want to! 😘
Head to https://www.lollamac.co.uk/item-category/workshops/ to book your place.
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Did someone say "Sale"? Yup, they certainly did! 😁 It's time to start making space for some new designs for summer, so there is now 20% off all the remaining pieces from my Spring-inspired Malachite collection. Available in the Hexham shop and online, while stocks last.
https://www.lollamac.co.uk/item-category/lollamac-jewellery-collection/collections/spring-greens/
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Packed and ready for a blissful week-long break in a secluded country cottage (where there's no telly and no Wi-Fi) quite near #Hexham ... away from all the #Christmas hullabaloo.
Just us, our books, our crosswords, lots and lots and lots of walks, mince pies ... and maybe the odd glass of port.