Preparing for an association event next week, and had a good walk on the Landes de Cragou, where Dartmoor ponies graze and buzzards wheel. The theme is both landscape and the earliest traces of man.
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I really like your photos and am glad you are back blogging. Sorry about the stuff with the journalist.
On a sad note I am quite upset at the moment as my cat Daisy died yesterday at the good cat age of 19. I had her since I was 10 andshe was my first pet. She was much lovd and is very much missed.
Rhinoa, I'm so sorry. I lost my beloved lurcher Rufus in December, and miss him every day - no, every minute of every day. It's a long process - my thoughts are with you.
Writer living in Finistere, French citizen, blogging about Breton history and landscape. Published work includes many books and articles on Brittany's complex past, real and legendary, walking guides and fiction. Also creative texts for exhibitions on those themes. Books out in 2020: Wayfaring in Brittany, about paths into the past, and The Stolen Saint, new novel. See my website wendymewes.com
3 comments:
I really like your photos and am glad you are back blogging. Sorry about the stuff with the journalist.
On a sad note I am quite upset at the moment as my cat Daisy died yesterday at the good cat age of 19. I had her since I was 10 andshe was my first pet. She was much lovd and is very much missed.
Rhinoa, I'm so sorry. I lost my beloved lurcher Rufus in December, and miss him every day - no, every minute of every day. It's a long process - my thoughts are with you.
Oooh. I love seeing new megaliths. In fact, I went on a megalithic tour of Orkney and Shetland just last month.
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