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Sunday 2nd April 2017

Candles, cake, prosecco . . . what could it all mean?!
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Saturday 8th April 2017

Erm . . . where are we? Warton?!
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Sunday 9th April 2017

I think we're somewhere near Haverthwaite?!
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Saturday 15th April 2017

Harlech, Day 1
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Sunday 16th April 2017

Harlech, Day 2
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Saturday 22nd April 2017

Freaky, many-headed dandelion
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Well, obviously, we're somewhere around Silverdale but, more importantly: what is that freaky plant in the last two pictures?! There were about five dandelion heads, all competing for resources through a single plant stem. How does that work?! But I love that about nature: if this configuration proved better at surviving and flourishing than the normal, single-headed dandelion, than this would become the norm. There's no divine intervention or higher power at work here: it's just a simple competition for resources.

Sunday 30th April 2017

Slightly tortuous paths around Clougha
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