H J Massingham (who probably wrote too much) published 'Field Fellowship' in 1942 which gave his reflections on life and people in the Cotswolds. Here are some of mine from south Somerset.
Thursday, December 1, 2022
Mobile Library
Kenny arrived opposite our house. He drives the last remaining Somerset mobile library van, and was making his bi- monthly visit to the village. He described himself as 'a lorry driver who reads' (but no Yorkies). You can borrow up to 20 books a time, and have them on loan for 8 weeks. The service is secure for another year apparently, due to budget uncertainties in the County Council. For my takeaways, I borrowed a book on the Somerset & Dorset Railway (which has lots of enthusiasts according to the foreward), another on the Somerset Levels, and a third on the History of Somerset. I shall be able to bore someone with a stream of new information at my next social engagement, whenever that is.
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We greatly look forward to being 'bored'
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