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Did you take time to walkabout today?
Walkabout meaning: A short period of wandering bush life engaged in by an Australian aborigine as an occasional interruption of regular work. Often used in the phrase "Go Walkabout" This is Ludlow, Shropshire, a medieval market town of many contrasts. Beautiful in it's shabbiness. In England, you don't have to travel too far before you pass through yet another village like this. It's time we started to cherish them as they are beginning to perish. Where's your favourite location to go walkabout in?
Did you take time to walkabout today?
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Hello! I've turned on the Tiers option on the Membership section, so you will have a choice of options available to you. Bewley Academy is quite small at the moment, but it'll grow and, as it does, you'll have more courses and content to choose from. Just now, I'm working on a couple of courses. As soon as they are ready, you'll be the first to know about them. Is there anything in particular that you would like to see here? Or is there anything you would like me to provide? If so, let me know and I'll consider the possibility of it. Best, Kaye
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The name Bewley comes from the Latin 'Bellus Locus' which means 'Beautiful Location'. I trust you'll find this one of the best locations to return to often. It's a location where you can learn lots about your mind, body and emotions - and to finally figure out what you want to do with your life. I'd like to get to know you, so just to get you started, answer the following: 1. Tell me what your name means 2. Take a quick photo of you - in your favourite location 3. Give us a quick intro about what you hope to learn here
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