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Author: simon

Blogging the Isle of Wight

Wednesday, 3rd October, 2007 at 11:39 am, Isle of Wight

Island-wide, Media, Travel

Blogging the Isle of Wight Increasingly people are writing about the Island on their blogs and the experiences that they’ve had. We though it would be a good idea to pick out these when we find them (or you tell us about them) and bring them to your attention, re-reminding what a great place you live.

If you come across any, do drop us a line, so we can mention them … and you.

We stumbled across a blog post by someone who’s recently come back from the Island after enjoying their holiday.

They’d spend it in a Vintage Vacations Airstream caravan and couldn’t be more enthusiastic about the Island – the title of the post “I heart Isle of Wight” giving a strong clue.

They’d been Ventnor-side too as you can see from the mention of Suzes Room and shots from the sea front.

Photo courtesy of the mentioned blog

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2 Responses to “Blogging the Isle of Wight”

  1. Click if you like this comment Alan Davies
    says:

    I was just chatting/playing Backgammon with a Bill Jackman on yahoo games, and he told me his ancestors lived on the IoW but emigrated to America in the 1600’s. He went on to say his wife, lived and worked on the IoW for a firm called Structural Polymers. He met and married her in Canada, what a strange set of coincidences??

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