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Author: Richard Carter

A fat, bearded chap with a Charles Darwin fixation.

From a letter to Stense, 14-Jul-1999 (written on a train)

Restaurant bill mayhem.

Published 22-Mar-2006
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: correspondence, stense, work

From a letter to Stense, 03-Apr-1999

Mum smells peachy.

Published 21-Mar-2006
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: correspondence, mum, stense

From a letter to Stense, 23-Sep-1999

Crap joke.

Published 20-Mar-2006
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: correspondence, jokes, stense

From a letter to Stense, 11-Jun-1996

Canoodling.

Published 19-Mar-2006
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: correspondence, irish mick, jokes, stense

Intermission

I'm off for a couple of weeks. But in the meantime...

Published 18-Mar-2006
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: stense

Two-One!

Jen and I act the goat.

Published 17-Mar-2006
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: conversations, jen

Dr Skepticus

Fitz has finally got a weblog.

Published 17-Mar-2006
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: fitz

Hague memories

Tories living in the past shock!

Published 15-Mar-2006
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: politics

Public service announcement

Has Philip been messing around with Ann's email?

Published 13-Mar-2006
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: ann, email

Sap's rising

We appear to have a mental chaffinch in our garden.

Published 11-Mar-2006
Filed under: Nonsense Tags: birds

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On the Moor

On the Moor: Science, History and Nature on a Country Walk
“…wonderfully droll, witty and entertaining… At their best Carter’s moorland walks and his meandering intellectual talk are part of a single, deeply coherent enterprise: a restless inquiry into the meaning of place and the nature of self.”
—Mark Cocker, author and naturalist
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