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There's the story of a small group of activists meeting informally on a beach to take direct action. And there's the story of Poppy McVie herself who walks in and proceeds to lie to everyone in sight, including her new assigned work partner, ignore orders, endanger lives and do her own thing with disregard for anyone else. Poppy's heart is definitely in the right place, but she's so stricken by the plight of a handful of monkeys, among other creatures, that she throws away the months of work to try to find the kingpin and shut down the massive sales for good.

From pre-Roman tribal settlements through the Great Fire to Georgian homes and the Blitz, this city has had a turbulent past. Find it all here with illustrations, objects to touch, models and displays. The rooms have plenty of space for wheelchairs and occasional low ramps, while displays are often low down or full length display cabinets. I found the venue fascinating and there is quite enough for half a day.

Wheelchairs, a number of powered wheelchairs and hearing loops may be borrowed. Restrooms are disability friendly. Seats are provided and visitors can also borrow small folding seats. Visuals have signing and subtitles, magnifying glasses may be borrowed. Ear defenders can be borrowed to help those on the autism spectrum. And a host can accompany visitors for up to two hours if they are in need of an extra pair of hands. This free museum is located in the City, near the Barbican and part of the old City Wall.

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The best way to get there may be the Tube but some of these old stations have many steps. Full marks to the museum for providing a journey planner on its website, with a small amount of parking spaces for disability badge holders and a guide to step-free Tube stations nearby. A young lady who worries about the English family farm being taken by the bank, manages to acquire a Thoroughbred colt at auction cheap as he doesn't like to race and decides to train him up for racing. Well, naturally she can't set her sights any lower than the top. The costs escalate and the horse refuses to run anywhere without his best pal the elderly pony.

While horse lovers will have a good chuckle, the lesson can really be that the family has to pull together; even the grumpy brother gets involved in researching how best to train a racehorse. This exploration of explorations of an exploring people is full of fascinations, friendships and frightening distances. Also birds - as guides, as food, as giants made extinct. To explore a people who didn't have a written history, and lost much oral history when diseases struck, is to give an account of how other nations came across them, reacted to them, befriended them and learned about them.

For how did the Polynesians get where they were, where did they come from, and were they all related?

I have attended a few Virtual Reality Meetups there and the facilities are excellent. The Luas, a highly accessible transport, runs close to the building. A large lift from the spacious foyer takes us up to the sixth floor; the first thing visible when the lift door opens is a first-aid box.

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Then, the open-plan area has tables and freestanding chairs, a wide variety of healthy foods and a choice of drinks, accessible restrooms and lots of room to move. The company a branch of a global firm says they provide enterprise cloud solutions to customers in Ireland and internationally, and they have also been part of a women in tech event. This is a lovely memoir, a series of interviews with one of Ireland's great showjumping heroes. A city lad, the young Billy Ringrose, born , was sent down the country for summer like many Dubliners.

But on the farms the horses were working horses. He didn't get to ride, apart from taking a horse to be shod which knew the way, until he joined the Army. Many excellent photos are included, of family and of competition. This is a delightful book which vividly portrays the lives of various creatures that make nests, dens or other homes. Birds start us off with weaverbirds, bowerbirds, swifts, then on to less attractive creatures like ants, termites, spiders, before meeting mammals and reptiles. I enjoyed every double-page spread drawing, which carries a few lines of writing and excellent detail.

The writer has really thought about how to shrink information and still convey it well, while added details include the place where the animal lives, or its food, or its predators. This spectacular ancient city in the Peruvian Andes was built with many steps and terraces, but is high on the list for tourists.

On the Nickel: Jack Liffey Mystery No. 11 John Shannon

The videos show that the chair is cross between a wheelchair, wheelbarrow and a litter, meaning it has a wheel in the centre to take the weight and long handles for steering and motor power which are used by one or two persons front and back. So the chair cannot be used independently, but given the steepness of the site, I expect help would be needed even if ramps were installed. When a lonely girl sees a wooden toy horse in a junk shop, she decides to buy it, even after hearing the sad tale of the last owner. As she cares for the horse, cleans it up and talks to it, she starts to think the horse Bella is becoming alive.

As well as learning a little about horse care we see that Christmas can be a lonely time and people living on farms are quite isolated. I am all in favour of giving books on trees to young people. When today's kids can recognise hundreds of brand names by whatever age but not recognise tree species, something is wrong.

On the Nickel (Jack Liffey, #12) by John Shannon

They may not even know how it is you can tell trees apart, even during winter. The lively bright pictures don't patronise young readers but do sometimes seem over-simplified and the bees, say, are too cartoony. The trees are nicely illustrated, with clear looks at leaves, shapes, how photosynthesis works and how roots are anchors. This gorgeous display at Portishead, Bristol, was shared on Twitter here by disabled artist Beth Wilson.

For some people their mobility aids are what give them freedom to go out and meet a partner, so the wedding day should celebrate this factor. Photo by Beth Wilson.


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I enjoyed the gentle, contemplative style of this short story. Pammy gets up to find two of her horses loose in front of the house. She rehomes horses in need of rescue, so these haven't gone too far from their feed and shelter. But how did they escape? As it happens that date brings some major events back to Pam's mind and so we get to know her through her thoughts as she goes through the day. This is a cheap and cheerful viewpoint on chicken keeping. The author tells us at the outset that we are welcome to spend thousands on coops and equipment, if we'd prefer, but she finds that repurposing, mending and using old reliables like enamel pans does the job.

Depending on how much free ranging your birds do, you may want to give them the seed and seaweed mix with added insects recommended. I don't consider everything in the book a hack - a feed recipe isn't a workaround in itself. Martin Murphy from Tullyallen, Co Louth, was in a car accident in his early thirties and has needed a wheelchair ever since. Martin saw a hoist on television and asked an engineering firm to make one that could lift him from his wheelchair to the seat of the tractor. The cab is a long way off the ground in modern farm equipment.

Well done everyone. John ISBN: She still appears to be thirteen in terms of maturity. Weirdly she never interacts with any other eventing competitors. As in the previous tale our impecunious Council flat heroine now 17 and it seems money appears from nowhere and she never has to study for anything lives in her own bubble and nobody else matters to her.

Except her dad, who is accused of a crime in this book. Dogs, cats, red kites, chinchillas, owls, donkeys and more. A busy vet with an artisan pork butcher husband and three young children thinks she could cope better with just a small animal practice from her own home. Until she has time and funds to adapt barns for a dedicated building. This account shows us how busy, how demanding and how frantic at inopportune moments her career became.

The content varies but always relates to what the previous generations might have enjoyed when they were younger, such as singalongs, clips of old TV series, and films, with activities which someone in a wheelchair can participate in too. Older people feel part of a much-loved group and those with dementia appear to enjoy the afternoon thoroughly.

This group has been running for nine years. This sounds like a brilliant and easy idea, so I hope other areas will pick up the idea and run with it for their community. The first author has travelled around the world and photographed horses. The second author contributed the text; she is a former three-day eventer. I found only a brief paragraph under each photo and a map which was sometimes confusing. The map showed a dot for South Africa, where the photo of Friesian horses was taken; but although the text says the breed originated in the Netherlands, I thought it would be good to have a different map marking on the country of origin.

This book promisingly starts with clouds but spends more time on types of rock and less on birds than you'd expect. The writing is tiny. Kids are to spot the items and when they have enough points can send off via website for a badge over 13s or get a parent to do it. While growing up we had many of these little books, from birds, the seashore or trees to horses. They were great fun and informative. As well as restored formal gardens and a tea room, you can enjoy living reconstructions of various periods through the history of the house.