This is no longer storm Gareth but storm Hannah. The weather satellites see them as separate pinwheels of cloud but if you're underneath them it's hard to tell the difference, or know where one ends and the other begins.
Mad March Weather
This is no longer storm Gareth but storm Hannah. The weather satellites see them as separate pinwheels of cloud but if you're underneath them it's hard to tell the difference, or know where one ends and the other begins.
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Petworth
We walked down to the lake over the vast expanse of dry yellow grass, avoiding as best we could the droppings of sheep and geese and at a certain…
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Frustrating
I like to visit new places but I also like to sleep in my own bed. When we first moved down to the South East we explored the surrounding area…
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Worship
What Quakers do in what we call our hour of "Worship" is very much up to them as individuals. Some read, some meditate, some pray, some…
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