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Lee in Doncaster
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Churches and Snowdrops
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18:08:19, 11/02/18 »
Today's walk:
http://peakwalking.blogspot.co.uk/2018/02/thorne-fishlake-kirk-bramwith-and.html
A strange roadside shrine...and they've run out of cake.
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Jac
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08:35:40, 12/02/18 »
No cake for tea is a bit serious
but the snowdrops look beautiful.
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pleb
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15:20:06, 12/02/18 »
Yep like the snowdrops pics
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gunwharfman
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16:42:59, 14/02/18 »
I havn't noticed snowdrops here yet, but I've seen primroses and the wild garlic is pushing it way through the earth. As I get older March and April means a lot to me, it means I'm still alive!
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