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Monthly Archives: February 2020
In Search of Dry Weather
The driest part of Britain is East Anglia, and it also has the best winter birds. The forecast isn’t brilliant but it’s better than Wales, so I load up the camper and set off. So what is a Winter Bird … Continue reading
Correction – Gear Update is now restored!
The eagle eyes of Chris Robertson spotted that there was no text in my latest post. The problem lay with two images which had not been inserted in the proper WordPress way. All is now more or less as it … Continue reading
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Gear Update – Nerd Alert!
Health Warning: Contains acronyms, jargon and images relating to Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS). Do not read if easily bored! I have little trouble finding excuses for my GAS but at heart it’s just a love of complicated toys. Excuses include: … Continue reading
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Spring Tide at Laugharne
February 11, 6:15 am; a faint glow in the eastern sky the other side of the estuary, but the sky is blue-black, dark clouds and a few faint stars. To my left the town rises in a dark mass behind … Continue reading
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