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Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on…

Starting from number eleven there are five new photographs on the Photo Page.

Some photos taken at Lakeside Village, Hothfield, where Dad lives. Jill xx.

The lake. Jill xx.

Primroses. Jill xx.

Wild flowers. Jill xx.

Sealion posing for photos. Jill xx.

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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.

Babbacombe beach Devon, taken from the ‘Downs’
Janice (Leeds)

Miniature trams at Seaton, East Devon. The tramway goes through a nature reserve and is a pleasant way of spending an hour or two on a sunny day, at the terminus there is a cafe serving gorgeous cream teas! Janice of Leeds.

Lulworth, Dorset on a sunny day. Janice (Leeds)

The beach at Dornoch,Scotland on a beautiful February day – looks like summer! Janice of Leeds.

Last photograph goes with the article belows sent in by Elsie.

Elsie found the article in The Northern Echo. I reckon that they need to offer a bit more than a drink to get it back, or it may well be eaten.

We have been very busy on the Farm, leaving me very little time to do a Diary.

Where are Ewe

A PUB landlady is appealing for help in tracing her missing

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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.

Some how I missed Karen’s photographs below that she sent in the middle of November.

One of my Poppies I grew in a pot, what the Slugs didn’t get the Rain rotted all the pods before I could get to them. Karen Stoke.

This is a full shot of my little Oak Tree. Karen Stoke.

This is a young Oak tree that is right next to Chester’s Field, I love the shape of it’s branches. Karen Stoke.

This is what remains of the village of Hallsands Devon, the rest fell into the sea. Elsie.

Photograph to go with poem below sent in by Elsie.This is what remains of the village of Hallsands Devon, the rest fell into the sea.

A new Dawn, a new surprise,

A new beginning with every sunrise.

The beauty of life is in its myriad designs

A gift from the heavens for all mankind.

The words of wisdom have lived beyond time

To say, that hope never dies and

A billion is built with every dime

Let there be happiness all and true,

With the joy of freedom in all you do.

Let the fears be quelled by the will of divine

Let the spirit of happiness rise and shine,

with the outlook for life all sanguine,

I wish you a very happy

Two Thousand and Nine.

by

Balaji Krishnakumar

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There are five new photographs on the Photo page starting…

There are five new photographs on the Photo page, starting from number one. I am sure that there must be some good photographers who have not yet sent any photographs in for the Photo page.

Ben Nevis,Scotland. Lindsay.

Screen shot of the young Stag that was in the valley with the Royal Stag last week. Sent in by Marie.

Eden Project. Sue.

Wild Orchids, from Judy.

Elephants taken by my granddaughter last year on holiday in Devon and Cornwall. PM.

Jack has finished making the remote controlled Duck. It will be with me tomorrow. If I can manage to wire up the new Lake camera before Easter I will try it out and put it on the webcam. We were installing the new camera and making the remote Duck to watch the Geese, but unfortunately we have not seen the Geese for a few days. They may well have decided to nest in another place.

I was talking to Peter at the Lock of the Lowe’s when he panned the camera around, he was showing me the how the new nest camera works. Hopefully this will be the camera that will be used for the webcam. It is possible that the PTZ camera that we supplied will be fitted tomorrow, so that it can be used for different views at the Lock.

Julia, Arthur.C.Clarkes brother still lives in our village. Ash Priors is a small village. As small as it is I have only ever spoken to six people in the fifteen years that I have lived here. That would only be because of necessity not by choice. I would not know what his brother looked like. Like a lot of small country villages, they have their Women’s Institutes and meetings in the Village Hall. The sort of village you see in the television programme Midsomer Murders.

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There are five new photographs on the Photo page starting…

There are five new photographs on the Photo page, starting from number one. I am sure that there must be some good photographers who have not yet sent any photographs in for the Photo page.

Ben Nevis,Scotland. Lindsay.

Screen shot of the young Stag that was in the valley with the Royal Stag last week. Sent in by Marie.

Eden Project. Sue.

Wild Orchids, from Judy.

Elephants taken by my granddaughter last year on holiday in Devon and Cornwall. PM.

Jack has finished making the remote controlled Duck. It will be with me tomorrow. If I can manage to wire up the new Lake camera before Easter I will try it out and put it on the webcam. We were installing the new camera and making the remote Duck to watch the Geese, but unfortunately we have not seen the Geese for a few days. They may well have decided to nest in another place.

I was talking to Peter at the Lock of the Lowe’s when he panned the camera around, he was showing me the how the new nest camera works. Hopefully this will be the camera that will be used for the webcam. It is possible that the PTZ camera that we supplied will be fitted tomorrow, so that it can be used for different views at the Lock.

Julia, Arthur.C.Clarkes brother still lives in our village. Ash Priors is a small village. As small as it is I have only ever spoken to six people in the fifteen years that I have lived here. That would only be because of necessity not by choice. I would not know what his brother looked like. Like a lot of small country villages, they have their Women’s Institutes and meetings in the Village Hall. The sort of village you see in the television programme Midsummer Murders.