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8th May, 2020 – Railway Rhymes

Episode 36 of the Marc’s Almanac podcast, hosted by Marc Sidwell, titled "8th May, 2020 – Railway Rhymes" was published on May 8, 2020 and runs 5 minutes.

May 8, 2020 ·5m · Marc’s Almanac

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Hello from Suffolk, England. Take five minutes for a dose of civilised calm, recorded in the peace of the English countryside. With a poem by Charles Larcom Graves, Railway Rhymes. "When books are pow'rless to beguile And papers only stir my bile, For solace and relief I flee To Bradshaw or the A. B. C., And find the best of recreations In studying the names of stations..." From the show: Weekend Wodehouse: The Code of the Woosters Mother Julian of Norwich, author of The Revelation of Divine Love, the earliest surviving book in English written by a woman Victory in Europe, 1945 Railway Rhymes, from Punch, 1916 Friday night movies: Coco from Pixar and The Straight Story Music to wake you up – When This Lousy War is Over sung by The Fitzrovia Chorus (Listen to the full playlist on YouTube) Sign up to receive email alerts and show notes with links when a new episode goes live at https://marcsalmanac.substack.com Please share this with anyone who might need a touch of calm, and keep sending in your messages and requests. You can leave a voice message at https://anchor.fm/marc-sidwell/message. If you like Marc's Almanac please do leave a review on Apple podcasts. It really helps new listeners to find me. Have a lovely day.

Hello from Suffolk, England. Take five minutes for a dose of civilised calm, recorded in the peace of the English countryside. With a poem by Charles Larcom Graves, Railway Rhymes.

"When books are pow'rless to beguile

And papers only stir my bile,

For solace and relief I flee

To Bradshaw or the A. B. C.,

And find the best of recreations

In studying the names of stations..."

From the show:

Weekend Wodehouse: The Code of the Woosters

Mother Julian of Norwich, author of The Revelation of Divine Love, the earliest surviving book in English written by a woman

Victory in Europe, 1945

Railway Rhymes, from Punch, 1916

Friday night movies: Coco from Pixar and The Straight Story

Music to wake you up – When This Lousy War is Over sung by The Fitzrovia Chorus

(Listen to the full playlist on YouTube)

Sign up to receive email alerts and show notes with links when a new episode goes live at https://marcsalmanac.substack.com

Please share this with anyone who might need a touch of calm, and keep sending in your messages and requests. You can leave a voice message at https://anchor.fm/marc-sidwell/message. If you like Marc's Almanac please do leave a review on Apple podcasts. It really helps new listeners to find me.

Have a lovely day.

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