Library Love Part II: The small joys of borrowed cookbooks.

I might be hopelessly late to the party, but I’ve just made the discovery that my local library has a cookery section. Having spent the last year shuttling between adult fiction (ground floor) and the children’s library (basement) , the reference department on the first floor has been unchartered territory until now. I ventured up there last week though, looking for a book on Turkey, since I visited magical Istanbul this year and wanted to read more about the country. Heading towards the travel section however, I was sidetracked by several shelves full of books on everything from breadmaking to vegan Christmas food, and my quest for travel books was quite forgotten.

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A Sunday Walk to Clifton Ings

One of my favourite Sunday activities - and something I’d really like to do more - is to walk from Lendal Bridge in the centre of York, down the riverside path to Clifton Ings. Originally an eighteenth-century racecourse on the outskirts of the city of York Clifton Ings is now an open space which functions as a temporary storage area, or wash-land, for flood water coming off the River Ouse in the autumn and winter.

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