Showing posts with label bonfire night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bonfire night. Show all posts
Monday, 10 November 2025
THE CURSE OF THE CYCLING STEREOTYPE
very November's arrival signals a few things, chief among them the start of the festive season preparations. At work, this translates into two key activities: planning the annual team party (since we're decentralised, every team manages their own event) and, perhaps more notoriously, navigating the annual Secret Santa. For me, this usually means an inevitable delivery of beard products or yet another cycling mug. Is that really all there is to me?
Tuesday, 31 October 2017
1710.31 ARE DARK FORCES KILLING TRADITION?
It's that time of year again, it's Halloween. A time when kids go around knocking on doors dressed up in fancy dress (usually horror characters), when adults attend parties dressed as the very same. But it wasn't always quite like this...
Labels:
bonfire,
bonfire night,
fireworks,
guy fawkes,
Halloween,
history,
tradition,
trick or treat
Location:
South Yorkshire, UK
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