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Starting from number six there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number six there are five new photographs on the Photo Page. Not many more photographs to go onto the Photo Page.

DEER IN CHATSWORTH DERBYSHIRE. LYNNE.

CHATSWORTH DERBYSHIRE. LYNNE.

CURIOUS STAG IN CHATSWORTH. LYNNE.

TREE IN CLUMBER PARK. LYNNE.

PEAK DISTRICT. LYNNE.

We have been exceptionally busy this week, so much so that there has been no time to do a Diary or upload the Photo page.

On Tuesday I had to go to Geneva. Being that I don’t fly the journey was by train, leaving Taunton at 10.30am Tuesday morning, arriving back to Taunton at midnight on Wednesday. The journey to Geneva from Paris is all in the dark so it would not be the most exciting of journeys. The day time return is completely the opposite, a journey that I have done on numerous occasions and never tire of. The train passes through mountains and mountain villages, by the side of raging rivers and beautiful countryside. There was quite a lot of snow on the mountains and around the villages. Fortunately there was no snow in Geneva. I had a two hour wait wait for my train in Geneva and spent a good hour sitting by Lake Geneva that is surrounded by mountains that had a little covering of snow.

The only time that I get to read a book is when I travel by train. At St Pancras Station I picked up a Jeffry Archer book, A Prisoner of Birth. Some how I managed to read the 616 pages finishing the book five minutes before. I arrived back to Taunton, so I didn’t notice the time that the journey had taken. By coincidence the books centred around the East End of London and Geneva.

With the Sheep being free range at the moment there has been a lot of contact between them and Ewy. We had thought that she would not bother with the Sheep being that she had been very close to the Horses, but over the past couple of days Ewy has been getting very close to the other Sheep. This evening Ewy after joining in feed time with Willow and Gypsy we noticed that she was grazing in the midst of the Sheep. We are hoping to house the Sheep in the Barn early next week. It will be interesting to see if Ewy comes in with them.

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