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Have just visited London's Victoria and Albert Museum to see the Faberge exhibition, and found it has given me a smile on my face. It doesn't take much brain-power, but you feel better having spent some time looking at all the exhibits. And the V & A is very disabled-friendly. If anyone is interest, more info on https://aftercancers.com/when-you-need-a-break/
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I'm glad you enjoyed your trip, and it's good to know that it's accessible @veriterc We all need a break sometimes, and it's good to find things to do that improve your mood and general wellbeing!
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