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See the shore light up the night sky
See the beach swing summers high
August shower after heat
Smell of rain on dry concrete
Feel the air turn cold around
Watch leaves fall and blur the ground
Wet roads slide cars slither by
Catch reflections petrol the sky
Watch with me side by side
I couldn't resist, jumped out of the car, hurried up the batter and killed my already hurt calf. Rupture of a muscle fiber! But all the donkeys came and blew warm, recomforting air on my hands. I managed to get home without having to brake too often...
This was taken in Anneville-sur-Mer. They should drop one 'n' off their name and it would mean Donkeytown-on-the-Sea :)
Louis www.facebook.com/West-coast-wildlife-1551508571761975/ wrote: "Pretty sure that this was T011 and T011A. Presumably mother and son. They were here last April."
Lambert Channel, December 12, 9:30 am
Today, along my favourite drove on the Somerset Levels I was saddened and shocked to find this dead Kestrel...I was actually out there hoping I might be able to help in the hunt for the idiots that have been callously shooting the swans this week...I wasn't expecting to find this sorry sight...
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16 Ottobre 2012 - Forum d'Assago - Milano
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