Time is of the essence………….
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Time is of the essence………….
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We are now truly into the rainy season, with the fields and streets awash and the rain falling relentlessly. Nevertheless “ye faithful” turned out to celebrate the 18th day of Advent in School Street.
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A damp and drizzly evening in the courtyard of the Old Farmhouse.
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A topical theme with an important Christmas message.
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No 15. Gingerbread men and candy bars. Very traditional!
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Back to Coomb Cottage in Helmdon Road, one of the first windows to be decorated in 2014.
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The wide open spaces in front of the Old Vicarage were ideal for something of a dog parade, as will be seen!
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12 down and 12 to go! After a day of more or less torrential rain it cleared up in the evening but many guests were wearing their wellies!
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After last evening’s gales and rain, a cold evening with a beautiful full moon – perfect weather for this antarctic scene.
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It had to happen sometime – 9 days of fine, dry weather and now the gales and rain. Nevertheless, the usual culprits turned up, together with lots of people new to this form of evening “entertainment”, so it was interesting to see introductions being made all round. It remains to be seen how many people will remember who they shook hands with on a wet and windy night in the dark!
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