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This is NMH, with my country diary



Yes, after years of seeing city and town dwellers one-upmanshipping to try and convince that it's elite and cool to live surrounded by every kind of other plonker, I'm over it.

I've lived in huge cities across the world, and I'll put that in my back pocket, sit on it and spin.

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Alright, so this world is full of people. Great, and they all have to congregate somewhere - but a city is just another ghetto, regardless of how you class the people in it or the luxuries inside your rooms. Hang a nice picture by Turner or Constable on the wall, and there's your idyllic view.
Oh well, at least there's the television to escape to another visual.

Take it away Clifford

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Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
74,301
Um, really STRUGGLING to pick up the gist of this thread. Something about cars and people in cities? On the assumption that it is, here's a related tune. Sorry to have to break the chain of the distinctly average, but this one is BEAUTIFUL. On certain, days, it can make you CRY.

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So, today, I took Coombes Road off the A27 back from Worthing, past Lancing College, and above the fishery and on the Western banks of the Adur, and there in a field of its' own, stood a cow giving birth - and surrounded by watching rabbits. Was this a new filming of Watership Down or what?
A perfectly formed little version of its' mother, same colours and markings, and looking grateful for arriving into a soft area of nettles. It looked up at Mum, who was probably just as grateful that the ordeal was over, as she grazed with determination - ready to supply the newborn with milk on demand.

This kind of event is what some people even take for granted out on the farms - commonplace, cyclic, necessary.

Thanks, I'll take it. Am I missing anything on telly? Alright with me.

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Anyway, seeing that nature had just taken due course and introduced new life, I took my leave of the green scene as Mrs Cow blinked in pride.
A minute or two only down the road, I saw a lovely roadside bouquet of wild mushrooms. Undisturbed except having been, I assume, pecked at by birds a couple of times, these unmolested fungi are familiar - and absolutely delicious!

The picker just has to leave the bases with the roots behind, so they re-grow.

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vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,472
I think that some dodgey mushrooms are the starting reason behind this series of posts ??
 










Fixtures

New member
Aug 12, 2007
267
So, today, I took Coombes Road off the A27 back from Worthing, past Lancing College, and above the fishery and on the Western banks of the Adur, and there in a field of its' own, stood a cow giving birth - and surrounded by watching rabbits. Was this a new filming of Watership Down or what?
A perfectly formed little version of its' mother, same colours and markings, and looking grateful for arriving into a soft area of nettles.

One can only conclude that the calf probably has a better understanding of the use of apostrophes than NMH.
 


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