It is ‘The biggest day of the year for small business’ …
an initiative to encourage consumers to shop locally – today and beyond. And so it was good to see lots of people in town.
On the Market Place there was a Christmas Craft Market. The town crier was letting people know from the County Hall Roof.
George Haslam was conducting a group of saxophone players. Some are his students. Others play in a number of other bands.
The flag on Abingdon County Hall was at half mast in memory of Nelson Mandela.
It was also the day when we said a tearful goodbye to Harry. See Harry Dog Blog.
So very sorry to hear re Harry. Dougal and I always enjoyed bumping into him. He was a lovely chap.
Our condolences; we will also miss Harry.
Kate & Carl Fritz
Gainesville, Florida
Sorry to hear about Harry – what a little character he was. Enjoyed reading about him and his life. Sending our best wishes to you all…….
So sorry to hear the sad news about Harry – we met him a few times with our 2 borders. A lovely little fella.
That flag flies for Harry too. Very sorry to hear this.
I am so sorry to hear about Harry. I’ve loved hearing his exploits and seeing all your photos. He will be missed.
Sad to hear about your little dog. 🙁
I used to see you and Harry around quite a lot, so very sorry to hear of your loss.
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