Dusk

Tonight before it was really dark, wandered to the top of our garden beneath the Downs because saw the moon peeping out from behind the trees and wanted to watch it sail upwards into the dark sky. Something about the early summer night with crows rising noisely from the corn fields flying home to roost […]

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the legend of Bignor Hill

We found Bignor Hill by accident – the road went either way and because it was there and thought it was shortcut, took the path to the left and hoped we’d found an interesting route over the Downs to Chichester. But the road got smaller and steeper and felt the car was clinging to the […]

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Very, very long cat

Discovered this quote, looking for something to cheer myself up “You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat. You pull his tail in New York and his head is meowing in Los Angeles. Do you understand this? And radio operates exactly the same way: you send signals here, they receive […]

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Sand Castles and Cherrys

Unexpected lovely weekend, day trip to France thru the tunnel, although delays – not too bad – then croissants, visit to very small chocolate factory, crepes, beautiful french countryside and medieval towns on hill tops and always somehow find our way back to the sandy beach at Wissant where there always seems to be low […]

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Pevensey Bay

  On our way home, we were looking for the road that runs past Pevensey Castle and took a wrong turning and found our way down to the beach at Couden, very old fashioned seaside beach. We drove along very small single track road between the sea and Pevensey Levels on our way, many sheep […]

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