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main road and took a minor route into the mountains where the fields became smaller, the grass became greener and the sky seemed a great deal closer as we drove past verges of wild flowers sheltering under the dry stone walls, soaring buzzards and occasional herds of the horses of Cantabria...
Since 1993, a cairn located near the Kylesku Bridge has served as a solemn reminder of the 40 individuals who lost their lives during the rigorous training and operations. However, time and weather have taken their toll on the memorial. Recognising the need for restoration and better public awa...
You,you know who you are. You who write for yourself books about My Word, yet do not know Me because you have no relationship with Me, no loyalty to Me, and no trust in Me. Your children have no faith because they see no faith in you. They do not see Me in you. Worst of all...
Long vistas of stately oaks and elm trees appeared on every side; large herds of deer were cropping the fresh grass; and occasionally a startled hare scoured along the ground, with the speed of the shadows thrown by the light clouds which swept across a sunny landscape like a passing breath...
” Right, this is in line with the comments in my previous blog on Britain’s semi-feral herds, though we may wonder at why some mares and stallions need to be handled for “breeding purposes”. They can probably manage fine themselves, but that might lead to the “wrong kind of ...
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