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Sheep carnage

Okay, so it's not what it appears to be! Or it is, sort of. There was some art-thing on a hillside that was made using wooden sheep covered in real sheepskin. It spelt out the word "Renewable" in giant letters. Somehow it got partially trashed on Sunday evening. The only explanation we could think of was that perhaps the use of real sheepskins got foxes excited until they realised they had been duped. Anyway, whatever trashed the display made quite a mess of it. Photographed are the remnants of the letter 'R'.
Easter in Wales

April 25th 2006
It’s Easter Monday and I’m sitting comfortably on a National Rail train on my way back to London, reflecting on the lovely 4-day weekend I’ve just enjoyed in rural Wales. I’ve been visiting with Hazel, a long-time family friend who I lasts saw back in my home town Leeton, aged 12. Back then, Hazel was a 29 year old traveler living in Sydney and working in the Sydney office Dad was locate ... read more
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British Flag Great Britain, the dominant industrial and maritime power of the 19th century, played a leading role in developing parliamentary democracy and in advancing literature and science. At its zenith, the British Empire stretched over one-fourth of the ear... ... read more
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