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Good Libations: An ale worthy of Thomas Hardy

It would be fair to describe the great English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy as a Renaissance man, although he may have had a more somber viewpoint than many. Born on June 2, 1840, near the market town of Dorchester, England, and son of a stonemason and builder, Hardy lacked the funds to pursue a top-tier education. Instead, he learned architecture, for which he exhibited prodigious skill. In 1862, he enrolled in King’s College in London, where he won prizes from the Royal Institute of British Architects and others for his work on a church and railway station. With his plebian upbringing, Hardy never felt comfortable with the social class divisions evident in London, and he moved back to Dorset after five years. He designed and built the red brick Queen Anne-style home called Max Gate, where he lived until his death in 1928. It is now managed by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest.

The biggest Norfolk non-Covid stories on 2020 | Eastern Daily Press

APRIL ‘Hero Within You’ a song by Great Yarmouth duo John Galea and Hannah Long, climbed to the top of an iTunes singer-songwriter category chart after being dedicated to NHS staff. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made a history-making royal tour of a primary school in Burnley - without leaving Norfolk. They used Zoom in order to make a virtual visit to the classroom. Second World War bomber hero, Stevie Stevens whose appeal for visitors to help ease his loneliness had touched hearts and led to a book on his wartime experiences, died aged 98. The OPEN Youth Trust charity announced that after 15 years it had gone into liquidation, closing its base in Norwich, after an unsuccessful fight to secure the funding needed to survive.

Absolutely pumped : San Antonio native moves step closer to the 2022 Winter Olympics

Absolutely pumped : San Antonio native moves step closer to the 2022 Winter Olympics FacebookTwitterEmail A San Antonio native just moved one step closer to the 2022 Winter Olympics. Boone Niederhofer, 27, qualified for the U.S. men s national bobsled team on Monday. The team announced the roster for the upcoming season after a series of selection races. Niederhofer was absolutely pumped to have made the team but noted that it was just a stepping stone on the road to Beijing 2022. Niederhofer took a winding road from the Texas heat to an elite winter sport. A 2012 graduate of Churchill High School, he starred for the Chargers football team but received only one non-FBS offer.

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