Welcome to another Worldly Wednesday.
I started by publishing LivingGeography Substack Newsletter #46.
Subscription numbers continue to rise - thanks to those who have subscribed recently, and who also read the blog. I'm still hopeful of getting over 500 subscribers by Christmas.
I was all set to head for Cambridge Assessment for a meeting of the OCR GCSE Forum, but my car had other plans and put up an engine warning light so it was a day in working on resources instead and will hope my car makes it to the garage tomorrow to be assessed.
After another car died because of an engine fault and I had to replace it earlier this month I can ill afford to do the same again.
I worked on some digital resources instead, so it was powerpoint wrangling with Bruce Hornsby for company for the next 6 hours. It did mean missing out on catching up on colleagues from a whole range of
I noticed I'd passed 100 000 views of my GCSE Natural History blog.
My son's birthday was today, so it was out to Castle Acre for the best Fish and Chips in West Norfolk: a village featured in 'Fieldwork through Enquiry - 2nd Edition' by John Widdowson and Alan Parkinson.
And the temperatures are dropping in Norfolk tonight, and the first snow flurries of winter also swept through the village earlier. Wrap up warm!

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