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What's everybody doing today? It's sunny and warm hooray! It seems too nice to just hang around the parks and north cross road, that's what we do every weekend - rain, snow, hail etc...are there any fairs etc on today? I think I saw St. John's fair is on today? Is it at the school or on goose green?

Dulwich Festival Artist Open House Weekend.

http://www.dulwichfestival.co.uk/openhouse?tid=All&page=2


I'm opening my garden studio where I'll be have lots of my paintings on show. Pop by for some Art, a piece of cake and enjoy the garden!


I'm at 29 Danby Street, SE15 4BS

Open today and tomorrow 11-6pm


https://www.facebook.com/carolinethomsonart

Not today but as the sunshine is meant to be here again tomorrow can I put in a plug for the Heber car boot sale, from 9.30am Sunday morning at Heber School? Loads of brilliant bargains, old baby/toddler toys/clothes/equipment and household items, and always a lovely friendly atmosphere.

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