On Friday night I took part in “A quiz with a difference” at St Michaels school in South Lynn, helping to raise funds for Unicef. I was part of a team with my parents and my aunt, and we came joint second (and it should have been second outright but we were bilked of half a point in the first round). The quiz was very enjoyable (all the more so for the complete absence of questions on pop music, which are my Achilles heel, only more vulnerable), although I was a trifle disquieted to be very obviously the youngest person present.
Yesterday saw the climax of this years Six Nations. England had a very impressive win in Rome, though not by enough to force Ireland to do any more than win in Paris. The game in Paris that brought the curtain down was an absolute nail biter, with the Irish just hanging on to end the illustrious career of Brian O’Driscoll in the manner that he deserved.
I will be participating in some research in Autistic Spectrum Conditions in the near future, having just received a letter from CLASS (Cambridge Lifespan Asperger Syndrome Service), not be confused with KLASS (King’s Lynn Asperger Support Society), inviting me to do so.
I have some photos for you as usual, this time in two sets. Firstly there are four pictures that relate to buildings in and around King’s Lynn, which will be accompanied by clues as to where they are, and then a collection of other pictures with no extras.










