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I’ve been rather silent on the blogging front lately – During mid-February I went down with what I term, the ‘flu bug from hell.’ It
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I’ve been rather silent on the blogging front lately – During mid-February I went down with what I term, the ‘flu bug from hell.’ It
After Friday night’s gale, I was down at the coast at daybreak on Christmas Eve, checking the fences of Sussex Pony Grazing’s three herds of
Storm Angus. Well, after a night of listening to the wind in the trees and the rain lashing down, I received text at 6-30am from
A couple of days ago I stopped-off at Birling Gap to have my lunch… I noticed while standing at the top of the steps that
Early in the week, I had to check the 12 ponies on the combined commons at Chailey. They were together with the 9 longhorn cattle,
Thursday. We gathered in the 15 ponies which have for the past three months, been grazing chalk grassland on the National Trust’s Gayles Farm property, perched
Monday. Well, it was Bank Holiday and the weather gods took full advantage of this fact! Tuesday. And spring returned with a gorgeous day. As
Last Week of March. I haven’t seen the large flocks of fieldfares and redwings which have often frequented areas of woodland in the Ashdown area
The frequent occurrence of gales and the odd storm force winds have kept us on our toes this winter with regard to two of the
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