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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Fanfare! Super quality prints for sale
I can now offer A3 and A4 size prints at attractive prices – A3 £12, A4 £8. Please have a browse through the galleries and see if there is a picture which you would like. Each picture has a stock … Continue reading
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Heaven? – try Ramsey Island
In front of me is the Irish sea; deep, deep blue and so still you can see the tide flowing, making V shapes to the south of each of the small rocky island. Eleven miles away, and clearly visible is … Continue reading
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Party in the Park 2018
In perfect weather a good cross section of Cilycwm residents and visitors enjoyed a very relaxed and friendly afternoon. The Church marquee offered fabulous cakes, tea, coffee and soft drinks on one side – quite a challenge with no power … Continue reading
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Badgers, Jays and Deer
The hide is familiar territory. When I remember to ask for the key, I can spend a quiet hour here during the day: enter quietly; open a hatch slowly and carefully. Ahead is a sloping patch of grass bordered with … Continue reading
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