Twilight Thinking

Friday, 7 June 2013

And on Friday, we ate fish

On Fridays, people of the Roman Catholic faith are known to eat fish...but what if the fishermen were to become extinct due to a bureaucratic bungle of red tape. A film released by Greenpeace may make this last sentence make more sense:


So if you get a chance, go and see your local fishmonger and say thank you. Sleep well.
Posted by A teacher returning to Geography Education at 11:22:00 pm
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Labels: Fish, Friday, Greenpeace, Roman Catholic, The Last Fisherman
Location: A few miles away from the sea in Battle, East Sussex, UK

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