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Musings from a muddy island
Sunday, 30 March 2008
TBTE
One of Mersea's many ruined WWII
pillboxes
.
Seaglass: half-way haul.
Sun shining through the windows of the old
Packing Shed
.
Seaglass: the evening's final haul.
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Teresa Parkins
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Such a lovely post, Juliet. Thank you.
31 March 2008 at 17:34
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Such a lovely post, Juliet. Thank you.
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