a trip south to visit Liz


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March 28th 2015
Published: March 28th 2015
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Liz is home again following the bone marrow transplant, so I popped down to check up on her. She's still very weak and tired, but I called for lunch one day and coffee another, and she was very jolly. Luckily I have one or two friends I could stay with in the area, and visited them too. I'm glad I've seen her, and hope to call again before too long.


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wonderful

avenue of silver birch trees
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with thanks

to the person who planted these trees
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sand point trig

and you can see Wales across the Bristol Channel behind Hilary
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sand point again

lovely sunshine
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a most important spot this

a rare spot where volcanic rocks are by the sea - Alex was quick to think of the Giant's Causeway!
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Sue and I

on Baggy Point
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introducing Verity

at Ilfracombe, a Damon Hirst piece. I am pointing, not poking!!!


28th March 2015

Wonderful!
How lovely to see photos of Lizzie at home at last! I feel my prayers have been answered and am so thrilled. A wonderful photo of you and Sue as well.......apart from a few added years, you both look exactly the same as you did! Thank you so very much for sharing
29th March 2015

Lovely
To hear news of Liz. I am glad that the bone marrow transplant is now behind her. Get strong and well soon Liz. We are thinking of you and send our love. Xx

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