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Norfolk Churches - A slow challenge.

 So how do you record your happenings of what you are doing with the Rebel Badge Book Challenges?

How to record a problem like RBB-ing?

For more information about Rebel Badge Book go here: www.rebelbadgestore.com/

The premise is to complete challenge badges like you did when you were - in my case - a Girl Guide or for other a scout or other similar Uniformed Organisation. 

Well handily there is a badge that I can get for doing that about  - The writer badge. 

Whilst not a RBB thing I am hoping to explore Local Churches in Norfolk. There are so very many to explore. 

So my plan is to explore churches and record a record of what I am doing for challenge badges. 

We shall see if I can claim my writers in three months time or if I need to start again. 

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